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Qld consent laws ‘don’t go far enough’

Advocates are pushing the government to immediately introduce an affirmative consent model in Queensland, arguing that the government does not need another review.It comes as the government prepares to pass new consent laws when parliament sits this week, which will see the removal of some of the excuses defendants use to escape conviction.Queensland Council of Social Service chief executive, Aimee McVeigh, yesterday called on the government to move Queensland to an affirmative model of consent…
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