Queensland Helps Protect LGBTQ Rights

 Image: Brisbane Pride 2014 (Photo: Brendan Burke; Star Observer)
 

In a significant stride towards fostering inclusivity and safeguarding human rights, Queensland has now implemented new amendments to its Anti-Discrimination Act that will help protect the LGBTQIA+ community. Effective as of April 29, these reforms not only bolster penalties for hate crimes but also extend crucial protections to marginalized communities, marking a profound shift towards equality under the law. A primary focus of the Anti-Discrimination Amendments lies in the imposition of harsher penalties and longer jail times for crimes committed based on hatred towards an individual’s sexuality, gender identity, sex characteristics, race, or religion.

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