Former governor general and Brisbane’s Anglican archbishop Peter Hollingworth dies at 91
Former Governor-General and Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane, Peter Hollingworth, has died at the age of 91. Appointed Governor-General in 2001, he resigned less than two years later following a board of inquiry's findings that he failed to act on knowledge of child sexual abuse within the Anglican church during his tenure as archbishop.

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AI-generatedFormer Governor-General and Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane, Peter Hollingworth, has died at the age of 91. Appointed Governor-General in 2001, he resigned less than two years later following a board of inquiry's findings that he failed to act on knowledge of child sexual abuse within the Anglican church during his tenure as archbishop. The inquiry found he allowed priests who had sexually assaulted children to remain in the church, though he committed no crimes and did not abuse children himself. Hollingworth, who also served as the first Australian-born Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane and was named Australian of the Year in 1991, dedicated much of his life to fighting poverty and advocating for Indigenous and disadvantaged people. The Anglican Church of Southern Queensland acknowledged past failings and apologized to abuse survivors.
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5 extractedThe Anglican Church of Southern Queensland apologized for past failings and harm caused by its inadequate response to abuse.
Hollingworth stated he 'made mistakes and I cannot undo them' but committed no crimes.
A 2003 inquiry found Hollingworth failed to act on knowledge of abuse and allowed priests who had sexually assaulted children to remain in the church.
Hollingworth resigned as governor general in 2003 due to his handling of child sexual abuse complaints within the Anglican Church.
Former governor general and Anglican archbishop Peter Hollingworth has died at the age of 91.