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Public drunkenness to be decriminalised in Victoria
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 5, 2023 - 07:01
On Melbourne Cup Day, the crime of public drunkenness will be abolished in Victoria. It will mark the end of a long journey for the family of a woman who's death prompted the landmark changes who today have welcomed news of another sobering up centre in the city, this one exclusively for First Nations people.