2 Worlds Collide Podcast

Short Clip | Magill Youth Training Centre: The Hidden Horror Inside


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🎙️ In this clip from 2 Worlds Collide, I sit down with Andrew Carpenter, a leading lawyer exposing some of the biggest failures in Australia’s legal and government systems.

We uncover the dark past of Magill Training Centre, a detention facility where serious misconduct and systemic failures led to national and international scrutiny. The situation was so horrific that the United Nations stepped in and demanded its closure. Yet, unbelievably, some of those involved are still working in the industry today.

Andrew also breaks down the dangers of social media for kids, including Snapchat’s location settings, which can expose real-time locations if not switched off. He explains why parents need to be hyper-aware of what they post online about their kids—from school uniforms to sporting club gear—because the wrong people are always watching.

💡 In this clip, we discuss:

👉 The failures at Magill Training Centre and why it was shut down.
👉 How social media puts kids at risk and what parents can do about it.
👉 The legal loopholes allowing certain people to stay in power.
👉 Why urgent action is needed to protect the vulnerable.

🔔 This is a must-watch conversation for parents. Don’t miss it! Watch on YouTube or listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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Andrew Carpenter interview

Magill Training Centre scandal
Social media risks for kids
The truth about government-run facilities
Snapchat safety for parents
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Exposing social media dangers

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2 Worlds Collide PodcastBy Sam Bamford