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Townsville businesses speak on public drunkenness as Queensland government looks to re-criminalise it
The Queensland government has flagged re-criminalising public drunkenness in a bid to curb what it says is a surge in antisocial behaviour, less than a year after it was decriminalised.
Queensland became the final state in Australia to decriminalise public drunkenness, more than 30 years after it…
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