Government inquiry into Australian gay hate killings from the past four decades begins
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A government inquiry has begun in Australia regarding gay hate killings spawning back four decades. The killings happened in New South Wales.
Responses from Australian society and its institutions including police to violent LGBTQ deaths had been "sadly lacking," Gray said.
"All these lives, of every one of these people, mattered. They mattered to them, to their loved ones, and ultimately to all of us. And their deaths matter," Gray said.
"This special commission, by shining a light on everything that is known and can be found out about what happened, will aim to provide some recognition of the truth," he added.
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