What are the minor offences in Australia?

There are several minor offences in Australia that could get you in trouble that you might not know about. And the consequences can be severe.

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Having a dog that is not registered, driving with an overseas license, not locking your car and smoking in the covered area of a train station are all considered minor offences in Australia that could get you in trouble with the law.

If your country of origin has different laws, you might be at risk of committing one of these offences.

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Published 24 June 2019 12:03pm
Updated 4 April 2023 2:00pm
By SBS Nepali
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