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Before Christmas, the news was filled with stories of Manus Island where desperate refugees were refusing to move out of...
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The Native Title Act recognises Indigenous peoples rights to their land that comes from their traditional laws and customs. But...
Dozens of parliamentary questions about Indigenous affairs have been ignored by the Federal Government since October 2017, prompting accusations it...
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The Northern Territory Intervention was implemented 10 years ago, with another 5 yet to come. Although the Intervention has bipartisan...
Violent domestic offenders will be able to be charged for breaching restraining orders under new laws introduced by the federal...
Illegal logging is an immensely profitable global activity, linked to corruption, human rights abuses, criminal networks, and environmental destruction. Australia...
The Royal Commission into The Protection and Detention of Children, recommended a number of issues to be amended within the Youth...
Recommendations from the NT Royal Commission into youth detention and child protection has stopped short of recommending criminal proceedings, but...
Civil ceremonies have historically been viewed as an alternative for couples seeking a dignified alternative to a religious ceremony. Attorney-general...
Prisoners may soon face extended sentences in NSW under newly proposed terrorism laws that will asses the individual’s potential to...