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Dutton issues deadline child sex offender register consultation | Sky News AustraliaThe Law Council of Australia has criticised the Home Affairs Minister over the amount of time allowed for stakeholder consultation for establishing a national register of child sex offenders. \n\nPeter Dutton has given the council less than 36 hours to consult on the matter that would allow the public to access the personal details of all convicted offenders in the nation. \n\nThe council’s President Arthur Moses says rushing the process would lead to 'flawed legislation'. \n\nImage: News Corp Australia \n\n\n\n
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Dutton faces criticism over calls for child sex offender register | Sky News AustraliaPeter Dutton has dismissed concerns that a national register of child sex offenders is an expensive waste of time and a political stunt.\n\nHigh profile child protection campaigner Hetty Johnston has slammed the calls from the Home Affairs Minister for the register, telling Sky News it is ‘winning votes on the back of children’s misery’.\n\nMs Johnston says if both sides of politics are serious about protecting children, there are a range of measures that should be looked into including a royal commission into the family court system.\n\nThe proposed register would allow the public to access the personal details of all convicted offenders in the nation.\n\nImage: News Corp Australia\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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'Labor will throw everything at unseating' Dutton in Dickson | Sky News AustraliaLabor will be targeting Peter Dutton’s seat of Dickson at the next election, says Opposition Finance Spokesman Jim Chalmers, as the Prime Minister and Opposition Leader commence campaigning in the Sunshine State.\n\nMr Chalmers says there are a 'number of Coalition MPs who are vulnerable' in Queensland and Labor will throw everything at unseating the Home Affairs Minister.\n\nThe Australian's Greg Brown told Sky News that Mr Dutton, with a thin margin of less than two per cent, might lose his seat if 'the swing is on'.\n\nMr Brown says Labor is hopeful of picking up seven seats in Queensland, where they currently hold nine of a possible 30.\n\n\n\n\n
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