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 How this Aussie couple turned an ancient Italian farmhouse into a holiday home and accommodation Australian Online News - June 11, 2026 General News ACMI Listening Room: Melbourne’s Ballot-Only Vinyl Sanctuary Australian Online News - June 11, 2026 General News Lucky escape: Demon Mihocek ‘millimetres from disaster’ Australian Online News - June 11, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Reuters boss ALESSANDRA GALLONI set for Andrew Olle lecture June 5, 2026 Late drama as Stephen Crichton penalty helps Dogs pip Eels in low-scoring thriller June 8, 2026 Alarm bells ringing as NSW star Mitch Moses trains separately on D-Day June 11, 2026 Australia news LIVE: Hanson claims funding blitz after launching anti-Albanese ‘Fire the Liar’ websi… June 10, 2026 Load more