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| 26 March 2014 - LGBTI community organisations welcome moves to expunge historical convictions The NSW Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby (GLRL), ACON and the Inner City Legal Centre (ICLC) have today welcomed the announcement by the O'Farrell Government that they will introduce a Private Members Bill to establish a process enabling people convicted of consensual homosexual intercourse, prior to decriminalisation, to have their records expunged. The Bill will also enable people convicted under unequal age of consent laws, which were in place until 2003, to have their convictions removed. Click to download a full copy of the media release. |
| 26 March 2014 - LGBTI community organisations welcome moves to expunge historical convictions The NSW Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby (GLRL), ACON and the Inner City Legal Centre (ICLC) have today welcomed the announcement by the O'Farrell Government that they will introduce a Private Members Bill to establish a process enabling people convicted of consensual homosexual intercourse, prior to decriminalisation, to have their records expunged. The Bill will also enable people convicted under unequal age of consent laws, which were in place until 2003, to have their convictions removed. Click to download a full copy of the media release. |
| 26 March 2014 - LGBTI community organisations welcome moves to expunge historical convictions |
| The NSW Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby (GLRL), ACON and the Inner City Legal Centre (ICLC) have today welcomed the announcement by the O'Farrell Government that they will introduce a Private Members Bill to establish a process enabling people convicted of consensual homosexual intercourse, prior to decriminalisation, to have their records expunged. The Bill will also enable people convicted under unequal age of consent laws, which were in place until 2003, to have their convictions removed. Click to download a full copy of the media release. |
| 26 March 2014 - LGBTI community organisations welcome moves to expunge historical convictions The NSW Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby (GLRL), ACON and the Inner City Legal Centre (ICLC) have today welcomed the announcement by the O'Farrell Government that they will introduce a Private Members Bill to establish a process enabling people convicted of consensual homosexual intercourse, prior to decriminalisation, to have their records expunged. The Bill will also enable people convicted under unequal age of consent laws, which were in place until 2003, to have their convictions removed. Click to download a full copy of the media release. |
| 26 March 2014 - LGBTI community organisations welcome moves to expunge historical convictions |
| The NSW Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby (GLRL), ACON and the Inner City Legal Centre (ICLC) have today welcomed the announcement by the O'Farrell Government that they will introduce a Private Members Bill to establish a process enabling people convicted of consensual homosexual intercourse, prior to decriminalisation, to have their records expunged. The Bill will also enable people convicted under unequal age of consent laws, which were in place until 2003, to have their convictions removed. Click to download a full copy of the media release. |
26 March 2014 - LGBTI community organisations welcome moves to expunge historical convictions
The NSW Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby (GLRL), ACON and the Inner City Legal Centre (ICLC) have today welcomed the announcement by the O'Farrell Government that they will introduce a Private Members Bill to establish a process enabling people convicted of consensual homosexual intercourse, prior to decriminalisation, to have their records expunged. The Bill will also enable people convicted under unequal age of consent laws, which were in place until 2003, to have their convictions removed. Click to download a full copy of the media release.
The NSW Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby (GLRL), ACON and the Inner City Legal Centre (ICLC) have today welcomed the announcement by the O'Farrell Government that they will introduce a Private Members Bill to establish a process enabling people convicted of consensual homosexual intercourse, prior to decriminalisation, to have their records expunged. The Bill will also enable people convicted under unequal age of consent laws, which were in place until 2003, to have their convictions removed.
Click to download a full copy of the media release.
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