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Is There a Statute of Limitations for Criminal Offences in New South Wales?

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Bill Cosby has returned home, after Pennsylvania’s highest court quashed his conviction for sexual assault. It’s an extraordinary turnaround for one of the most high-profile cases of the #Metoo era, causing mixed reactions and leading many to question how such...

Private Criminal Prosecution to Be Launched Against Christian Porter

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Former Federal Attorney-General Christian Porter recently abandoned his defamation proceedings against the ABC and has, so far, avoided an independent inquiry into his alleged sexual assault in parliament of a woman who committed suicide last year, as well as a...

Religious Privilege Set to be Enshrined into Law

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Discrimination law experts assert that there’s a gap in Australian law when it comes to protecting those of faith, however the laws that the Morrison government has been prioritising - under two iterations of its Religious Discrimination Bill (RD Bill)...

Ministers are Increasingly Ruling by Decree, Without Parliamentary Oversight

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Executive branches of government are increasingly relying upon a form of lawmaking that bypasses any input from parliament, as well as avoiding its veto powers. Known as delegated legislation, this process involves a series of instruments known as regulations, rules...

The Law, Defences and Penalties for Larceny in New South Wales

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Two men have appeared in the Adelaide Magistrate’s Court charged with the theft of a Big Bird costume worth $160,000. The men have been accused of stealing the costume from the Sesame Street Circus Spectacular earlier this year. The bird...

Couple Charged with Assault After Altercation Over QR Code Check-In

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A couple has been charged with assault and affray after they allegedly attacked a restaurant owner and a customer when they refused to use the QR check-in code at a restaurant in Forster on the mid-New South Wales Coast. The...

A Growing Culture of Secrecy: Dr Keiran Hardy on Australia’s Terror Law Regime

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The forcible arrest of Friendlyjordies producer Kristo Langker by the terrorism-related NSW Police Fixated Persons Investigations Unit at the behest of deputy premier John Barilaro over a couple of public pranks on the part of the online political satirist is...

Preventing Animal Cruelty in Law: An Interview With Animal Justice Party MLC Emma Hurst

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Two weeks ago, some much overdue amendments were made to NSW animal cruelty laws that reflect the serious nature of these crimes. The new measures also reveal that our society has progressed to a point where it’s better recognising the...

Medevac Refugees Hunger Strike Over Slow Torture of Indefinite Detention

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Fourteen Medevac refugees currently detained in the Melbourne Immigration Detention Accommodation (MITA) facility commenced a hunger strike on 17 June. Eleven are currently refusing to eat in the centre, while three are hospitalised. Over the eleven days of the action,...

Dutton Asserts China Is Now the Enemy, Not Islamic Terrorism

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“It is the urgency that gets me,” Sky News journalist Andrew Bolt said to Peter Dutton, in relation to the way the defence minister has handled the portfolio since it was handed to him in late March. “There is no...
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