Upper house MPs debated the Public Health and Wellbeing Amendment (Pandemic Management) Bill 2021 for 21 hours from 3pm Tuesday until noon on Wednesday.
The legislation was then sent back to the lower house with minor amendments and rushed through just after 7pm on Wednesday.
It eventually passed the upper house with 20 votes to 18 about 3pm on Thursday,thanks to crossbench support from Greens leader Samantha Ratnam,the Reason Party’s Fiona Patten,Andy Meddick,of the Animal Justice Party,and Transport Matters representative Rod Barton.
The proposed laws were the focus of intense public debate over the past month,and central to a series ofprotest rallies in Melbourne’s CBD.
Under the rules,Thursday’s debate was restricted to the minor amendments previously approved by the lower house.
Outside Parliament on Thursday morning,before that final debate,Health Minister Martin Foley said he was hopeful the Legislative Council would pass the bill.