The $6m terrorism hotline that doesn't exist

By Kirsty Needham
Updated May 22 2016 - 12:23am, first published 12:00am
The promised NSW hotline is intended to "fill a void" for families that are reeling at the growth of online radicalisation.  Photo: Erin Jonasson
The promised NSW hotline is intended to "fill a void" for families that are reeling at the growth of online radicalisation. Photo: Erin Jonasson

New terror powers that allow NSW police to interrogate 14-year-olds for up to a fortnight became law this week, but a hotline to help the families of teens vulnerable to ISIS's internet poison is nowhere to be seen.

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