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      The Aboriginal Justice Agreement is a partnership between the Victorian Aboriginal community and the Victorian Government. In 2018 its fourth phase - Burra Lotjpa Dunguludja - was launched

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Gender Equality Action Plan 2021-2025

The Department of Justice and Community Safety’s four-year action plan to make sure people of all genders experience equality, safety, respect and inclusion within our workforce and justice system.

Procurement

The current public procurement activities listing for the Department of Justice and Community Safety (Victoria) is available on this page.

Gifts, benefits and hospitality register - 2022/23

The department publishes the Gifts, benefits and hospitality register each financial year (beginning 2022-23)

What happens when a person does not pay a civil debt?

Information about warrants that can be issued if a civil debt is not paid in Victoria

How to lodge an appeal with the Firearms Appeals Committee

Information about the Victorian Firearms Appeals Committee and how to make an appeal application.

Consequences for disclosing spent convictions

If anyone reveals your spent conviction unlawfully or without your written permission, they could be committing an offence.

National police checks and spent convictions

Police keep records about your involvement with the criminal justice system, but only certain information can be released on a police check.

Spent Convictions

The Spent Convictions Act 2021 provides rules about when a person’s criminal history can be disclosed or revealed in Victoria.

Convictions that can be spent

Lots of different convictions can become spent, but it depends on a number of factors.

Exemptions for disclosing a spent conviction

In some circumstances, courts, police and certain specific agencies have an exemption to collect, use and disclose spent conviction information for a particular purpose.

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