Australian state parliament apologises to men convicted for having gay sex

An Australian state parliament has apologised to hundreds of men convicted for having homosexual sex as the government introduced legislation to throw out their criminal records.

Australian state parliament apologises to men convicted for having gay sex

An Australian state parliament has apologised to hundreds of men convicted for having homosexual sex as the government introduced legislation to throw out their criminal records.

Queensland State Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk delivered the apology today to those affected by a prohibition on homosexual sex, which was repealed in 1990.

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