Article 630NG Queensland inquiry considers decriminalising public drunkenness and begging

Queensland inquiry considers decriminalising public drunkenness and begging

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Eden Gillespie
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Move comes 30 years after Aboriginal deaths in custody royal commission called for such offences to be scrapped

Queensland has become the last Australian jurisdiction to consider the decriminalisation of public intoxication, in a move service providers say is long overdue".

At a parliamentary inquiry on Monday, human rights advocates and service providers expressed unanimous support for the decriminalisation of offences such as public intoxication, begging and urination.

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