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Thursday, July 21, 2005
Proposal Will Repeal Victoria's Ban On Witchcraft
In the Australian state of Victoria, the attorney general has introduced legislation to repeal the Vagrancy Act which, among other things, bans witchcraft and fortune-telling. In a report today in The Age, Gavin Andrew, Victorian coordinator for the Pagan Awareness Network, is quoted as saying that the repeal will make it clear that Victoria's Racial and Religious Tolerance Act applies to pagans and witches. Some of the other provisions in the Vagrancy Act will be the subject of new legislation, according to a report in Stuff.