Queensland to create public register of sex offenders as Daniel Morcombe’s parents ‘hope it will go national’
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Queensland has taken a significant step by passing 'Daniel's Law', which allows for the public naming of certain child sexual abusers. This initiative, championed by the parents of Daniel Morcombe, Bruce and Denise, aims to create a public register of sex offenders. They hope this will inspire other states to adopt similar measures, enhancing community safety and awareness. The Morcombes believe that a national approach could further protect children and prevent abuse, making this a crucial development in child protection legislation.
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