Criminal Law

It’s Time to Address Mental Health in the Legal Profession

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It can be an incredibly tough job: the pressure of delivering in open court every day, the burden of others’ futures in your hands, several dozen serious cases at any one time, long hours, accessibility around the clock, regular exposure...

Dying With Dignity Laws on the Horizon

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Terminally ill Victorians will have the right to take their own lives from 2019 onwards if end-of-life legislation passes through the upper house. Following a four day debate in the Legislative Assembly, a landmark assisted dying bill was approved on...

Decriminalise the Sex Work Industry Now

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The second Law and Sex Worker Health (LASH) report was released last Friday. And the study demonstrated overwhelmingly that the criminalisation of the sex work industry continues to negatively impact the health, safety and well-being of sex workers. The initial...

The High Cost of NSW Sniffer Dog Operations

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Recently released figures show taxpayers are forking out exorbitant amounts to fund the use of sniffer dogs at music festivals. And despite the evidence police searches increase dangerous drug use at these events, festivalgoers are now the main focus of...

Australia Needs a Bill of Rights: An Interview with MP Andrew Wilkie

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Over recent years, both the federal and state governments have enacted countless laws that encroach upon the basic liberties and legal safeguards of Australians. At the national level, the right to privacy has been sacrificed under the federal government’s mandatory metadata...

15-Year Old Guilty of Producing Child Abuse Material

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Technology abuse on the rise: One in ten Aussies report having nude or intimate images posted online without their consent With intrusions on privacy growing with the spread of smartphones and social media, the law has tried to evolve to...

It’s Time for Politicians to Implement Sensible Policies: An Interview with Nevena Spirovska

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The ACT government made a forward thinking move in September by approving the country’s first pill testing trial at a music festival. But a few weeks later, organisers of the Spilt Milk festival said they were unable to continue with...

Man Faces Prison for Allegedly Head-Butting Tony Abbott

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The man accused of head-butting Tony Abbott during his trip to Tasmania last month has had his charge upgraded. Hobart DJ Astro Labe was originally charged with common assault, but the charge against him has now been upgraded to ‘causing...

Queensland to Finally Expunge Homosexuality Convictions

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Queensland has passed laws which allow people who were convicted of homosexuality offences to have those entries deleted. Homosexual intercourse was a crime in Queensland until 1991. Anyone can now apply to have records of eligible offences charged or convicted...

Shopping Centre Giant Installs Facial Recognition Technology

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Sophisticated facial recognition software, working in conjunction with your mobile phone, is tracking your every move and monitoring your every mood, each time you set foot inside a Westfield shopping centre. Tracking your movements, mood and purchases The Westfield ‘Smartscreen...
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