New bill introduced to further support victim-survivors New bill introduced to further support victim-survivors Share A new bill introduced to Parliament this week will further allow the stories of victim-survivors to be shared after they are deceased. In a bid to further support victims of sexual offences and their families, the Andrews Labor government has introduced a bill that will allow victim-survivors and their families to tell their stories, while allowing surviving relatives their privacy. Advertisement "); googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1606778613657-0'); }); } The Judicial Proceedings Reports Amendment Bill 2021 , introduced to Parliament on Monday, aims to make sure that it is “lawful to publish identifying details of a deceased victim of a sexual offence, provided doing so does not identify another victim-survivor who wishes to remain anonymous,” according to a statement from the Andrews government.