Health Science & Environment The Law
When genealogy services test your DNA, who can see what they find? After your ancestry is traced, your genetic information...
The Law
Victoria Police recently flagged the possibility of arming its frontline officers with military-grade weapons. But experts question the need for...
The government of Nauru has abolished appeals from the country’s Supreme Court to the High Court of Australia, placing asylum...
Social Justice The Law
Last year the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sex Abuse handed down its report and made several recommendations...
An Aboriginal art wholesaler is facing legal action after it was revealed some of the companies ‘hand-crafted’ boomerangs, didgeredoos and...
The world is becoming more aware of online infractions to personal information and its uses for influencing voter behaviour. It’s...
Health The Law
Intimate partner violence causes more illness, disability and deaths than any other risk factor for women aged 25 to 44....
New legislation will see Australian businesses required to notify individuals when their personal information is at risk. The Notifiable Data...
Women entering prisons are some of the most disadvantaged in our society. Harsher law enforcement, stricter bail conditions, and heavy...
An internal report from the Department of Home Affairs released under the Freedom of Information Act 1982, shows two Australian...