Tuesday, 3 February 2026
Questions without notice and ministers statements
Child sexual abuse
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Table of contents
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Condolences
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Bondi Beach attack
- Jaclyn SYMES
- David DAVIS
- Sarah MANSFIELD
- Ingrid STITT
- Georgie CROZIER
- Georgie PURCELL
- Harriet SHING
- Melina BATH
- David LIMBRICK
- Gayle TIERNEY
- Evan MULHOLLAND
- Jeff BOURMAN
- Sheena WATT
- Moira DEEMING
- Rikkie-Lee TYRRELL
- Ryan BATCHELOR
- Ann-Marie HERMANS
- John BERGER
- Renee HEATH
- Michael GALEA
- Nick McGOWAN
- Enver ERDOGAN
- David ETTERSHANK
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Condolences
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Bondi Beach attack
- Jaclyn SYMES
- David DAVIS
- Sarah MANSFIELD
- Ingrid STITT
- Georgie CROZIER
- Georgie PURCELL
- Harriet SHING
- Melina BATH
- David LIMBRICK
- Gayle TIERNEY
- Evan MULHOLLAND
- Jeff BOURMAN
- Sheena WATT
- Moira DEEMING
- Rikkie-Lee TYRRELL
- Ryan BATCHELOR
- Ann-Marie HERMANS
- John BERGER
- Renee HEATH
- Michael GALEA
- Nick McGOWAN
- Enver ERDOGAN
- David ETTERSHANK
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Child sexual abuse
Rachel PAYNE (South-Eastern Metropolitan) (17:58): (1192) My question is for the Attorney-General, represented in this place by the Minister for Corrections, Mr Erdogan. In response to a report by the New South Wales Sentencing Council, New South Wales will soon abolish the good character evidence as a mitigating factor for offenders during sentencing proceedings. This important change hopes to reduce trauma for victim-survivors and follows the advocacy of Jarad Grice and Harrison James, who co-founded the Your Reference Ain’t Relevant campaign to remove good character references when sentencing child sex offenders. When I raised this in Parliament late last year, I was told the government will carefully consider the findings and recommendations of the New South Wales Sentencing Council once it is made available. So my question is: can the minister advise when we can expect a decision to be made on similar changes in Victoria?
Enver ERDOGAN (Northern Metropolitan – Minister for Casino, Gaming and Liquor Regulation, Minister for Corrections, Minister for Youth Justice) (17:59): I thank Ms Payne for raising this issue of great public interest. The character reference is always a matter of interest, even in other matters, not just the ones that you allude to, but I will make sure that is passed on to the Attorney-General in the other place for a response in line with the standing orders.
Rachel PAYNE (South-Eastern Metropolitan) (17:59): I thank the minister for passing that on. By way of supplementary, when I raised this issue in Parliament last year I was also told that the government would work closely with the Commonwealth and state partners through the standing committee of attorneys-general to identify opportunities to coordinate on this issue, so my question is: will the Victorian government commit to advocating for changes to character references at the next standing committee of attorneys-general?
Enver ERDOGAN (Northern Metropolitan – Minister for Casino, Gaming and Liquor Regulation, Minister for Corrections, Minister for Youth Justice) (18:00): I thank Ms Payne for her supplementary question. As per the standing orders, I will make sure you get an appropriate response from the Attorney-General in the other place.