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Sonia Hickey

Sonia Hickey is a freelance writer, magazine journalist, and owner of 'Woman with Words'. She has a strong interest in social justice and is a member of the Sydney Criminal Lawyers® content team. Sonia is the winner of the Mondaq Thought Leadership Awards, Spring 2022.

Butt Tossers Face Heavy Fines and Demerit Points

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In the wake of devastating bush fires across New South Wales, and a countryside that’s in the midst of drought, the state government has introduced tough new penalties for anyone who tosses a cigarette butt from a car window. New...

Free Julian Assange Before It’s Too Late!

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Hundreds of thousands of people have signed a petition to halt the extradition of Julian Assange from the United Kingdom to the United States. The petition calls on Foreign Affairs Minister Marise Payne to put pressure on the UK to...

Google to Pay Nearly Half a Billion Dollars in Australian Tax

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Hot on the heels of news published earlier this month that multi-nationals are still paying little to no tax here in Australia, one of the world’s most well-known corporate juggernauts has announced it has reached a settlement with the ATO...

Drivers Warned They Face Fines for Dirty Cars

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Yes, the country is in drought. But water restrictions are no excuse for not washing your car, as far as New South Wales police are concerned. Having a dirty vehicle is an offence and it comes with serious penalties. In...

From One Prison to Another: Medevac Detainees Face Uncertain Future

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More than 40 men are being detained in a hotel in Melbourne’s northern suburbs, in what might as well be called ‘no man’s land’. Evacuated from Papua New Guinea under the previous medevac transfer system, they are now stuck in...

Thousands of Drivers Allegedly Caught by Mobile Phone Detection Cameras

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Just over a week ago, the New South Wales Government introduced new mobile phone detection cameras across the state. During that period, more than 3,000 drivers have allegedly been caught illegally using their phones while driving. Around 45 fixed and...

Aussies Launch Petition to Oust Morrison

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More than 47,000 Australians have signed a petition in recent weeks, calling on the Governor General to dissolve parliament. The change.org petition asserts that the federal government has exhibited a ‘disregard’ for the rules governing the conduct of its own...

Foreign-Owned Companies Avoid Billions in Tax

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As thousands of Australians wonder how they’ll put food on the table this Christmas, the Australian Tax Office (ATO) has released figures which (again) show that many large companies have avoided paying tax in recent years. Despite many individuals being...

Police Ordered to Pay for Endangering Domestic Violence Victim

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In a win for domestic violence victims and others who have had their private information illegally accessed by police officers, the Queensland Police Service (QPS) has been ordered to pay compensation to Julie (not her real name), after an officer...

The Repeal of Medevac Laws Mean More Power to Peter Dutton

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In the past few years, what goes on behind the closed doors of Parliament has become a source of consternation for many Australians who are witnessing a slow undermining of democracy. This week Parliament reached a new low when a...
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