Review Of Coroners Act 1995

Tasmanian Government

A comprehensive review of the Coroners Act 1995 (The Act) will be conducted by the Tasmania Law Reform Institute (TLRI) following a referral from the Tasmanian Government.

The Act was developed in 1995, and during this time there have been considerable changes in the community's expectation of the coronial process, as well as a significant increase in both the number and complexity of reportable deaths referred to the Coronial Division of the Magistrates Court.

While some amendments have addressed specific issues over the three decades since, a comprehensive review of the Act and its operation has never been undertaken.

Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Guy Barnett, said he was pleased that the TLRI had accepted his referral to undertake a review of the Act.

"I expect that this important work will commence soon and be informed by extensive community and stakeholder consultation," the Attorney-General said.

"I thank the TLRI for taking on this important project and look forward to receiving the report once the review is complete.

"Through our 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania's Future we're continuing to ensure Tasmania's legislation is fit-for-purpose, streamlined and producing the best results for Tasmanians."

The terms of reference for the TLRI's review are wide ranging and will see it examine and report on:

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