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s92 of the Australian Constitution provides that trade, commerce, and intercourse among the states shall be absolutely free. This historically...
Despite only making up roughly 4% of the population, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders account for almost 12% of all...
The NSW Court of Appeals has upheld a previous ruling from the Supreme Court of NSW, allowing Dylan Voller to...
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A high profile Indigenous businessman, award winning film maker and academic, Dr. Stephen Hagan, has started legal proceedings against Coles...
On 3 June 1992, the High Court of Australia decided that terra nullius should not have been applied to Australia....
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New Zealand’s three major parties have come together in rare unanimity to allow a referendum on the use of Cannabis. ...
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The latest figures on mobile phone use whilst driving are encouraging. The AI technology used in NSW is super accurate...
As Reconciliation Week draws to a close a new coalition of indigenous organisations launches a renewed campaign to achieve all...
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Despite assurances to the contrary, latest surveillance technology allows Lismore police to read the label on a can of coke...
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Following the investigation and subsequent house raid of News Corp journalist Annika Smethurst, police have announced they will not place...