NSW Opposition Proposes Bail Changes for Women's Safety

Liberal NSW

Mark Speakman SC MP

Leader of the NSW Opposition

Alister Henskens SC MP

Shadow Attorney General

Leslie Williams MP

Shadow Minister for Women

Shadow Minister for Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault

The NSW Opposition proposes a suite of bail reform measures designed to address violence against women, improve protection for victims and survivors of domestic violence and enhance community safety.

The Liberals and Nationals acknowledge the reviews announced by the NSW Labor Government last week. We also acknowledge that bail reform specifically, and criminal justice reform more generally, is just one part of a holistic, far broader women's safety strategy.

In the meantime, there are immediate common sense amendments that can strengthen the Bail Act.

The NSW Opposition proposes the following three-point initial bail reform response:

Expanded use of electronic monitoring devices to bail on serious domestic violence charges

Expanding grounds for staying the granting bail for serious personal violence charges

Removal of the power for registrars to determine bail for serious personal violence charges where bail is opposed, given the widespread audio-visual capacity across our courthouses enabling magistrates to make orders from centralised locations if necessary

The Opposition may support further changes after stakeholder consultation, community feedback and in response to the NSW Government's reviews.

We will consult on the initial three-point plan and on any other measures which are suggested to be appropriate.

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