HomeGeneral NewsVoting prohibition impacts human rights – Proctor General News Voting prohibition impacts human rights – Proctor January 21, 2026 0 2 - Advertisement - The proposed voting prohibition on prisoners serving a sentence of one year or longer is inconsistent with international and domestic human rights standards, the Queensland Law Society has advocated in a recent submission. The Society has made a submission into the Electoral Laws… Click here to view the original article. Tagsqlsproctor.com.au - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleThe shamer’s dilemma • Inside StoryNext articleExtreme heat returning to southeastern Australia RELATED ARTICLES General News Apartment rents surge past houses delivering stronger returns for Australian investors Australian Online News - June 7, 2026 General News ANDREA WHITELY: Room for everyone to learn Australian Online News - June 7, 2026 General News Bunbury the big winner after Dockers defeat North Melbourne Australian Online News - June 7, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Roosters hopeful star winger to return against Raiders June 4, 2026 US-Iran war: Iranian attacks on Kuwait airport and US strikes near Strait of Hormuz escalate conflic… June 4, 2026 Trump reportedly drops his slush fund plan: What to know June 2, 2026 Former director seeks $10 million from WA rare earths developer June 5, 2026 Load more