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Media outlets can now be held liable for defamatory comments made by third parties on their social media pages, according...
Health Indigenous The Law
The New South Wales prison system was thrown into lockdown early last week amidst a number of COVID-19 outbreaks at...
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The Australian Parliament passed the Surveillance Legislation Amendment, or the Identity and Disrupt bill, on August 25. The new powers...
Indigenous Social Justice The Law
In almost all states in Australia, a child as young as 10 can be given custodial sentence, sent to correlational...
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The crisis in Afghanistan has sparked concerns across the globe, with some countries jumping at the chance to provide humanitarian...
Communications & Culture Indigenous The Law
The Australian Bureau of Statistics are about to commence Census night on Tuesday 10 August, with hopes to find important...
Indigenous Politics & Economy Social Justice The Law
Addressing Child welfare continues to be a cause for concern in Tasmania, years after government action was initially called upon....
Hal Wootton QC who apssed away this week at the age of 99 was known for a brilliant legal mind...
Communications & Culture International The Law
Software used across the world to gather intelligence has been found to be targeting unusual suspects, including heads of State,...
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The NSW Supreme Court has found former NSW Labor resource ministers Eddie Obied, Ian Macdonald, and Obeid’s son Moses guilty...