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An estranged pastor's kid, one-time national media whistleblower, and reformed dominionist, Clare now concentrates on distilling good information on bad religion, cults, and religiously infiltration of politics. She co-leads the Victorian Cult Survivor Network, advocating for survivor-led law reform and bringing lived-experience expertise and survivor voices into public conversations around coercive cults and high-control groups.
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Clare Heath-McIvor is the daughter of the leader of the City Builders Church, an organisation that she and others who know it feel confident fits the definition of a cult. Her marriage was arranged within the church to Patrick McIvor, a man who had survived gay conversion therapy. Since leaving, the now-happily-separated pair have become involved in a number of social justice issues, including the current Victorian Parliamentary Inquiry into the recruitment methods and impacts of cults and organised fringe groups, and Patrick's work was crucial to the ban on conversion therapy practices in Victoria.
If you have been personally affected by involvement in a cult, or would like to support those who have been, you can find support with or donate to Cult Information and Family Support if you’re in Australia (via www.cifs.org.au), and you can find resources outside of Australia with the International Cultic Studies Association (via www.icsahome.com).
Inquiry into the recruitment methods and impacts of cults and organised fringe groups — Parliament of Victoria, open for submissions until 31 July 2025 and due to deliver findings in September 2026
Clare Heath-McIvor's Linktree with her Substack, TikTok, Twitter and more
Unchurchable podcast and Instagram
Caring church or crazy cult? The extreme religion praying for power — 60 Minutes Australia, 20 November 2022
Victorian Cult Survivors Network — Facebook group
July 2nd, 2025
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