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Spent convictions scheme passes Victoria’s upper house
In February last year, Naomi Murphy was preparing to fly to Hawaii to watch her young daughter compete in an international netball tournament.
Key points:
- Victoria becomes the last state in Australia to introduce a spent convictions scheme
- It will see minor criminal offences removed from police checks after 10 years
- The legislation will take effect from December 1
But just days before her departure, Ms Murphy’s plans were stopped short when she was notified her visa had been rejected due to a minor criminal offence she committed more than 10 years ago.
It was not the first time Ms Murphy’s old criminal record had…
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