Queensland has introduced a law honouring Daniel Morcombe to allow parents to track predators. Photo: Russell Freeman/AAP PHOTOS

The introduction of Australia's first public child sex offender register has triggered an emotional response from an MP who has detailed harrowing allegations of abuse.

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The brave MP used parliamentary privilege to reveal the ordeal on the day Queensland passed a law honouring Daniel Morcombe that allows parents to track predators.

"During one summer of January 2016, my then six-year-old daughter was the victim of a sexual assault," the MP said.

"There we

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