Qld holds on to public drunkenness law

By Nick Gibbs
Updated April 15 2021 - 12:09pm, first published 12:04pm
The 2017 death in custody of Tanya Day triggered a bill in Victoria to change the law.
The 2017 death in custody of Tanya Day triggered a bill in Victoria to change the law.

Public drunkenness will remain a crime in Queensland for the foreseeable future, three decades after a royal commission recommended it be abolished.

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