Tasmania's House of Assembly passes anti-consorting laws

By Matt Maloney and Sue Bailey
Updated September 21 2018 - 8:22am, first published September 20 2018 - 8:30pm
Rebels Motorcycle Club state president Shaun Kelly (third from left) attended state Parliament on Thursday with fellow club members.
Rebels Motorcycle Club state president Shaun Kelly (third from left) attended state Parliament on Thursday with fellow club members.

Tasmania’s anti-consorting laws for convicted criminals have passed the House of Assembly.

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