Daniel’s Law advocates hope other children will be spared a similar tragic fate.
Daniel Morcombe was waiting for a bus to go and buy Christmas presents for his family around lunchtime on December 7, 2003.
That was the last time the 13-year-old from the Sunshine Coast was seen alive.
Convicted child sex offender Brett Peter Cowan offered him a lift then molested, murdered and buried the little boy with the big eyes and bright smile.
Daniel’s parents, Bruce and Denise Morcombe, have worked tirelessly since then to ensure children are protected from similar depraved predators.
Now, legislation for an online sex offenders register – a public website pinpointing the whereabouts of convicted serious sex offenders – has been introduced into the Northern Territory Parliament this week.
Under The Sex Offender and Child Homicide Offender Public Website Bill 2015, known as Daniel’s Law, the website will list “the worst of the worst” child sex offenders, including those convicted of killing a child.
Other states rejected the controversial bill at a Council of Australian Governments meeting last year due to the lack of evidence of the effectiveness of such programs, The Guardian reports.
“We don’t have a national murderers register, we don’t have a national thieves register, we don’t have a national white-collar criminals register,” then Prime Minister Tony Abbott said last year.