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The Startling Truth about AVOs and Family Law

Statistics reveal that 1 in 3 Australian women experience physical violence over their lifetime. Family violence is being increasingly recognised as a widespread and serious issue in Australia with significant negative social, individual and community impacts. A powerful weapon against...

Making GPs Medical Cannabis-Wise: An Interview with Dr David Caldicott

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In the mid-90s, Israeli medicinal chemistry professor Raphael Mechoulam discovered the endocannabinoid system. The professor’s earlier research had already led to the 1964 discovery of THC: the psychoactive ingredient of cannabis. The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is a set of cell receptors, chemical...

Corruption and Misconduct Still Pervade the NSW Police Force

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Former NSW police sergeant Nigel Alfred Davey was found guilty of common assault and perjury in Queanbeyan Local Court on December 12. Magistrate Michael Antrum ruled that Davey lied in court in October 2014, when he said a Nowra man was...

Australia: Easy Pickings for Cyber Criminals

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The former head of ASIO has warned that Australia is not in a position to deal with cyber-crime and threats to online security. David Irvine, who headed ASIO until 2014 and now chairs the Cyber Security Research Centre (CSRC), has...

Government Wants Greater Control Over Charities

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The Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) was established in December 2012 to regulate nearly 60,000 charities and other not-for-profit organisations across the country. On 7 December 2017, the federal government appointed long-time anti-charity campaigner Dr Gary Johns as commissioner of...

12 Reasons to Choose Sydney Criminal Lawyers®

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Being prosecuted for a criminal or traffic offence can be a nerve-wracking experience. You may be unfamiliar with the process, unsure of the best way forward and concerned about the outcome. But whether you are charged with a less-serious matter...

Australia’s Indigenous Suicide Crisis: An Interview with Professor Patricia Dudgeon

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Suicide rates among Aboriginal and Torres Straits Islander communities are amongst the highest in the world. This is a crisis born of violent dispossession, intergenerational trauma, and ongoing cultural atrocities. In 2016, intentional self-harm was the fifth leading cause of...

Cocaine Testing May Lead to Fairer Drug Driving Laws

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NSW premier Gladys Berejiklian announced on January 15 that the state government will be toughening  drug driving penalties and increasing the number of mobile drug tests (MDTs), which is concerning to many given that the current regime is fundamentally flawed. NSW police...

Dutton Continues to Undermine the Rule of Law

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. As federal Coalition ministers lined up to take a New Year’s swipe at the Victorian Labor government’s handling of youth crime, home affairs minister Peter Dutton took the opportunity to make yet another attack upon the legal profession. This time,...

Turnbull’s New Secrecy Laws: Prison for Whistleblowers and Journalists

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Soon after the marriage equality bill passed through the lower house on December 7, prime minister Malcolm Turnbull introduced a piece of legislation ostensibly aimed at countering espionage, treason and foreign interference. But in reality, the laws have frightening implications for...
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