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‘Adult Crime, Adult Time’ laws expanded in Queensland

The youth crime crackdown has entered a new phase, with repeat offenders who breach bail now facing mandatory jail time under a brand new offence.
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Malaysiakini
· Jul 10, 2026
Banting school stabbing: Teen girl charged with attempted murder
UPDATED 3.16PM | Offence framed under Section 307 of the Penal Code, which carries a maximum 20 years' jail.
The New Zealand Herald
· Jul 12, 2026
Open justice and the accused: Is New Zealand’s law of name suppression too kind to defendants?
Open justice and the accused: Is New Zealand’s law of name suppression too kind to defendants?
Daily Mail
· Jun 29, 2026
Lawyers back Labour calls for criminality age to increase to 14
Lawyers back Labour calls for criminality age to increase to 14
TheJournal.ie
· Jun 29, 2026
Joe Duffy has said that gardaí should be allowed to check phones 'on a hunch' – do you agree?
The former presenter said that laws of this kind would ‘match the realities of modern crime’.
RAPPLER
· Jun 26, 2026
Parents, schools – you may be punished too for children’s offenses
The country's revised penal, civil, and family codes list down punishments on parents and guardians for offenses committed by children under their care
The West Australian
· Jul 3, 2026
Victor John Woodley: Jailed for leveraging Aboriginal law to sexually abuse kids
A man who leveraged Aboriginal law to sexually abuse two young boys in Perth and the Goldfields used to work for WA Police and the Aboriginal Legal Service, a court has been told.
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Related coverage for "‘Adult Crime, Adult Time’ laws expanded in Queensland": Malaysiakini — Banting school stabbing: Teen girl charged with attempted murder. The New Zealand Herald — Open justice and the accused: Is New Zealand’s law of name suppression too kind to defendants?. Daily Mail — Lawyers back Labour calls for criminality age to increase to 14. TheJournal.ie — Joe Duffy has said that gardaí should be allowed to check phones 'on a hunch' – do you agree?. RAPPLER — Parents, schools – you may be punished too for children’s offenses. The West Australian — Victor John Woodley: Jailed for leveraging Aboriginal law to sexually abuse kids