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22.01.2022 Its illegal to pick wildflowers unless you have a special license



22.01.2022 Performing a Mexican wave at the cricket is banned

19.01.2022 It is illegal to keep native Australian animals as pets except for a select few species. This further distances people from learning about native wildlife.

18.01.2022 "Australia has laws against everything. You cant make many dumb decisions, because you dont have many decisions to make. You cant play R-rated video games, because theyve been banned. You cant ride your pushie without a helmet, because youll be fined. You cant buy your mates a round of shots at the pub, because its after midnight."



17.01.2022 The sale, display and supply of bongs in Victoria is illegal from today under new laws...

13.01.2022 That is correct - swearing is banned too!

13.01.2022 Video games are either heavily censored or totally banned if they contain anything naughty



12.01.2022 you are not allowed to skateboard, scooter ride or rollerblade in Queensland after dark

12.01.2022 It's illegal to pick wildflowers unless you have a special license

11.01.2022 http://www.9news.com.au//south-park-only-game-banned-in-20

11.01.2022 Laser pointers above 1mW

09.01.2022 You cannot use a solarium until your are 18



08.01.2022 I dont post here as much as I should, and the members are growing, so if anybody would like to become a sub-admin and post on here now and again as the page, please message me (via the page). People who already manage another page will get first preference (as then you will be a bit experienced) Cheers, Kelly

08.01.2022 In Queensland and Victoria, the law stipulates that a driver must lock their car if they are more than three metres away from it, and windows must not be wound down more than five centimetres. Failure to do so can result in Police issuing a fine of $40 in Queensland and $117 in Victoria. If the offence goes in front of a magistrate in Victoria, the penalty increases to $360.

04.01.2022 http://www.ntnews.com.au/artic/2012//29/315520_ntnews.html

01.01.2022 I don't post here as much as I should, and the members are growing, so if anybody would like to become a sub-admin and post on here now and again as 'the page', please message me (via the page). People who already manage another page will get first preference (as then you will be a bit experienced) Cheers, Kelly

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