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Legalbrief   |   your legal news hub Tuesday 05 May 2026

Australian witchcraft laws go up in smoke

An Australian state has finally removed from the statute books ancient laws that criminalised witchcraft and fortune-telling.

The Australian reports Victorian Attorney-General Rob Hulls said the repeal of the state\'s Vagrancy Act, which contained the anti-witchcraft laws, was about bringing legislation into the 21st century. ‘Gone are the days when witchcraft and fortune-telling posed a threat to law and order, so the offences will now go up in a puff of smoke.’ He said only one person had ever been charged with witchcraft in Victoria, and the charge was dismissed. However, a number of the offences in the Vagrancy Act, such as loitering with intent, will reappear in the Summary Offences Act and the Crime Act. Full report in The Australian