Victoria criticized for abandoning Aboriginal community with hasty bail law changes.

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  1. It sounds like there’s significant concern regarding the recent bail law changes in Victoria and their impact on the Aboriginal community. Many advocates argue that these laws could disproportionately affect Indigenous Australians and may not adequately address the complexities of crime and justice in their communities. It’s essential to engage in constructive dialogue about these laws and their implications, ensuring that the voices of Aboriginal leaders and community members are heard in the decision-making process. Finding a balance between community safety and justice reform is crucial, and it may require revisiting these laws to better serve all members of the community. What are your thoughts on how the government can improve this situation?

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