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Australia 'historic' apology over gay convictions

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The state of Victoria becomes the first government to apologise for gay convictions. Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews described the past laws, which saw people jailed for being gay, as 'shameful', admitting the 'state-sanctioned homophobia' ruined lives. Anna Brown is an advocate for the Human Rights Law Centre in Melbourne. (Image: A Rainbow Flag above Parliament House in Melbourne. Photo Credit: Getty Images)

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