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Homosexual law reform had been talked about in Victoria since the late 1960s and especially after 1970 as gay rights groups were founded. Efforts by the Labor Party after South Australia's success in 1975 got nowhere and it was only after the police Black Rock Beach entrapment scandal in early 1977 that the issue took off again. A number of things had changed. South Australia and the ACT had decriminalised without the sky falling in. Victoria had a new more liberal premier, Dick Hamer, and the c...