Victoria decriminalises public drunkenness in light of Tanya Day death

Victoria decriminalises public drunkenness in light of Tanya Day death

A VOTE to decriminalise public drunkenness marks a historic but long-overdue day for Aboriginal people in Victoria, according the children of a Yorta Yorta woman who died after a fall in a Castlemaine police cell.

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