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 You can nominate someone in your life for being an amazing neighbor, and they could win $20,000 Australian Online News - August 19, 2026 General News A virtual apartment tour seen through the eyes of generations past is making people rethink modern life Australian Online News - August 19, 2026 General News OpenAI launches ChatGPT for Teens with stronger safeguards | ChatGPT Australian Online News - August 19, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed PM: Beleaguered gun buyback costly, inaction costlier August 16, 2026 Louis Vuitton’s Newest Timepiece Comes With an Insane, Custom Porsche 911 August 13, 2026 Trump-led board reportedly votes again to close Kennedy Center for renovations – live | Trump administration August 14, 2026 Melbourne’s bid to reduce forward Jacob van Rooyen’s ban fails at AFL tribunal August 18, 2026 Load more