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Today marks the second anniversary of the ⁤government’s adoption of‍ the Kate Jenkins Set the Standards report.

There is still much⁤ work​ to be done, and the ⁤presiding ​officers, Milton Dick and Sue Lines, have released a joint statement, which you can find here.

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17.16 EST
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The “progressive⁤ bloc”​ in Victorian parliament’s upper house – made up of ⁤the Animal Justice⁢ Party, the Greens and Legalise Cannabis Party -​ are making another push for pill testing today.

Last year, they introduced a joint bill to parliament – the⁤ first by multiple ⁢political parties – to introduce ‍a pill testing scheme. But ⁤they say the issue has become more urgent after ⁢several overdoses at music festivals over the summer.

Georgie Purcell, from the Animal ‍Justice Party, says:

As some of the ​youngest members of parliament, we know that people ⁢take drugs that’s the reality and pill testing doesn’t encourage the use‌ of drugs.⁤ It ⁢simply makes⁢ it safer. For those who do we’ve obviously seen some really, really tragic circumstances, the​ summer during festival season ⁣and that’s why we’re calling on the government to listen.

Greens MP Aiv Puglielli​ said:

We know that this should‌ be above party politics … we have ⁤to push ‍as much as we ⁤can, lives are at risk. The best time to have introduced this policy ⁣was 20 years ago, but the second best time is now. We need this in place before the next summer.

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Victoria police to gain ⁣new powers ‍to search for firearms

Further to the ⁣earlier report on the weapon changes in Victoria the police minister, ⁤Anthony Carbines, is introducing ⁤today, ⁢Carbines is also amending existing laws to make it easier for police to serve ​a firearm prohibition order (FPO) on a person.

An FPO allows police to stop‍ and search a person of interest at any ​time to see if they have a⁤ firearm on them.

He said while the scheme has seen Victoria police issue more ⁤than 2,000 FPOs, they currently can only be served in ​person, which is difficult when people are actively avoiding police:

“If police​ believe you’re in a home or⁤ you’re⁣ in a vehicle and stopped, you can be‌ served and‌ you can’t avoid that service. We’ve had people in ⁤immigration detention, we’ve had people in custody, who have refused the service ‌of firearm prohibition.

Carbines said only people of “ill repute” were subject to FPOs – no person doing the right thing will be‌ stopped and searched under the changes. He‌ said:

“You have to meet a pretty significant threshold to‍ be the⁢ subject to a firearm prohibition order … Clearly a character of pretty ill repute.

Updated at 17.16 EST
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2024-02-06 17:26:49
Original from ⁤ www.theguardian.com

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