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Year: 2024

Government inaction causes continued delays to Mental Health Amendment Bill

18th January 2024 by Stephen Sheil

Mental Health Reform, the national coalition for mental health, has criticised the government for its failure to include the Mental Health Amendment Bill as priority legislation for Spring 2024. Due to repeated delays, there is a serious risk that the legislation will not be signed into law before the upcoming general election. The Bill remains … Read more

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