ABC News – Australia
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New SA laws would remove serious offenders' rights over victims' remains
South Australia introduced legislation on June 17, 2026, to strip serious offenders of rights over victims' remains. Attorney-General Kyam Maher emphasized the law aims to protect victims' families from further trauma. The amendments, modeled after similar laws in Victoria, will require approval from both houses of parliament to take effect.
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