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Crimes (Child Exploitation Offences) Amendment Bill
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This bill amends the Crimes Act 1961 to provide for new offences relating to persons 18 years or older using electronic communications (such as social media platforms) to harm persons under 16 and increases penalties for offences relating to the sexual grooming of children online.MP in charge
Angie Warren-ClarkCommittee
JusticeBill No.59-2
53Parliament
Progress of the Bill
Details
Assented on 11 Apr 2023
Act: Crimes (Child Exploitation Offences) Amendment Act 2023
Royal Assent
The Governor-General formally signs the bill into law.
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Member(s) in charge: Angie Warren-Clark Type of Bill: Member's Parliament: 53 Bill no: 59-2 Introduction: 04 Aug 2021 First reading agreed: 20 Oct 2021 Referred to: Justice Submissions due: 09 Dec 2021 Select Committee Report(s): Crimes (Child Exploitation Offences) Amendment Bill - 03 Oct 2022 Second reading agreed: 08 Nov 2022 Committee of the whole House concluded: 06 Dec 2022 Third reading agreed: 05 Apr 2023 Royal assent: 11 Apr 2023 Act: Crimes (Child Exploitation Offences) Amendment Act 2023