Brisbane Times
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·2 hours ago
City of Greater Geraldton approves Revive Festival amid health claims controversy
The City of Greater Geraldton approved the three-day Revive Festival hosted by Potters House, a Pentecostal organization, raising concerns over its claims of faith healing asthma and deafness. Former MP Paul Brown criticized the council for tacitly endorsing what he termed fraudulent medical activities targeting vulnerable residents. Potter’s House defended the event as an expression of faith and community unity.
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