Major Brendan Nottle defends actions over Melbourne donation but says: ‘We get it wrong sometimes’ The leader of the Salvation Army in Australia has defended his organisation’s actions after his daughter was given donated Paul McCartney concert tickets that were supposed to be for homeless people.The seven tickets were initially given to homeless people by the Beatles fan Chris McDonald. But four hours before the 5 December show, two of the ticket holders were unable to attend and returned them, the Salvation Army major Brendan Nottle said. Continue reading…
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