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Fears proposed WA entertainment precinct laws will see Indigenous people unfairly targeted

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A coalition of Aboriginal community groups and homelessness services have written to the WA government raising concerns about its proposed new Protected Entertainment Precinct laws.

Represented by Social Reinvestment WA, the organisations fear the laws will disproportionately impact Indigenous people and the vulnerable, and have asked government to address points of concern.

The Aboriginal Legal Service WA (ALS WA) also said it had not been consulted and held serious fears over the impact Protected Entertainment Precinct (PEP) laws might have.

The organisation’s CEO, Dennis Eggington, said there was little evidence PEP laws would prevent violence, and he had no doubt Aboriginal people would make up many of those hit with bans.

“This state has got to start treating its First Nations people as equals, and it’s a terrible, terrible disgrace that in 2022 after all we’ve been through, we’ve now got these orders in place,” he said.

A head shot of Dennis Eggington with Aboriginal colours in the background.
Dennis Eggington is concerned the new laws will disadvantage Indigenous people. (ABC News: Sarah Collard)

The state government’s proposed laws will create five precincts in Perth-Northbridge, Mandurah, Hillarys, Scarborough and Fremantle, from which people can be banned from entering.

They are aimed at reducing violence in WA’s nightspots and are set to go before parliament later this year following stakeholder consultations. 

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