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Australia news live: John Howard signs open letter urging gambling reforms; Julian Hill claims Labor has ‘won the debate’ on housing tax changes

Australia news live: John Howard signs open letter urging gambling reforms; Julian Hill claims Labor has ‘won the debate’ on housing tax changes

John Howard among signatories of open letter calling for stronger gambling reforms

Former prime minister John Howard and a cohort of other current and former lawmakers signed an open letter urging the Albanese government to take stronger action on the gambling industry.

The letter was published today as an ad in the Sydney Morning Herald and the Age, urging the prime minister to establish “long-overdue reforms to reduce gambling harm”.

The letter reads:

double quotation markYour proposed reforms do not go far enough. They leave too many loopholes and fail to properly protect families from an industry that profits from addiction. …

This is not good enough … We support stronger national action, including consideration of a national regulator, so gambling harm is addressed consistently across the country.

Signatories include Andrew Hastie, senator Maria Kovacic and former Liberal premiers Jeff Kennett and Nick Greiner.

You can read the full letter here.

Former prime minister John Howard. Photograph: Dan Himbrechts/AAP
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NSW officially abolishes ‘good character’ references from being considered at sentencing hearings

NSW has officially abolished the use of “good character” references when it comes to sentencing for all offences, the first such change in the nation.

The new legislation passed in legislative council on Thursday night, and will apply for all offences, including homicide, domestic violence and road crimes. It means convicted offenders will no longer be able to argue their sentences should be mitigated because they are of otherwise “good character”.

The NSW attorney general, Michael Daley, said in a statement:

double quotation markVictim-survivors and their loved ones will no longer be forced to sit in court and hear the person convicted of a heinous crime be described as an otherwise good person.

While I’m glad we’re finally here, it should not have taken so long for the Liberals and Nationals to listen to victim-survivors and their advocates and drop their opposition to these reforms.

Harrison James, the cofounder of the group Your Reference A’int Relevant, said:

double quotation markThis win belongs to every survivor in this country. … That is hard-won dignity.

But I’m not done. Every survivor in every corner of this country deserves the same protection, and I will fight until every jurisdiction reflects that. NSW was first. The rest will follow.

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