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Is Possessing Pornography Permitted In Prison?

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According to some estimates, around three quarters of men (76%) and over one-third of women (41%) regularly view pornographic material. However, there remains one place where consumption of porn is strictly prohibited: prison. Pornography is currently banned across Australian prisons,...

Tell the Truth: An Interview With the People’s Climate Assembly’s John Wurcker

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The People’s Climate Assembly (PCA­) is an alliance of action groups that have joined forces to stand against the continued climate denialism that the Liberal Nationals government has been propagating over the last decade. And to coincide with the first...

The Australian Constitution Does Not Protect Our Rights

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The AFP raids last year brought the issue of press freedoms front and centre. The bushfires led to heated debate over the potential for a class action against the government’s climate inaction. And concerns over the right to privacy have...

“They Lie All the Time”: An Interview With the News Corp Lie-In’s Brad Pedersen

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As unprecedented bushfires raged across NSW in early January, and the furore over the climate denial stance of government and its mainstream media backers was rising, a photo of Sydneysider Brad Pedersen lying down out the front of the Sydney...

Australian Privacy Laws Must Be Strengthened

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The Department of Human Services fields thousands of requests for Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) and Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) data from state and federal policing agencies each year, complying with the vast majority of them. The information released can, if...

What Are State of Emergency Powers In New South Wales?

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As of last Friday, there were still over 50 bushfires raging in NSW and Victoria. Properties were lost to the Clear Range bushfire on the south coast of NSW over the weekend. And the ACT declared a state of emergency...

Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Weekly Rundown – Articles from 27 January to 2 February 2020

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In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles: What Are the Rules For Accessing and Selling ‘Poppers’ in Australia? New laws relating to alkyl nitrites – also known as ‘poppers’ – come into...

“A Disaster of Water Privatisation”: An Interview With Water for Rivers’ Tracey Carpenter

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South Eastern Australia is facing its worst water crisis in living memory. In NSW, rivers that no one remembers having run dry in the past, have ceased to flow. And there are dozens of regional towns staring down the barrel...

Politicians Look Out For Themselves, At The Expense of The People

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The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists announced on 23 January that it’s set the Doomsday Clock to 100 seconds to midnight. This means that the clock, which symbolises “the gravest perils facing humankind, is now closer to midnight than at any...

Australia Needs a Bill of Rights, Not Religious ‘Freedom’ to Discriminate

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A lot of issues have been pointing to the lack of rights protections in this country. The AFP raids shone a light on press freedoms. The 80-odd federal national security bills passed since 9/11 have been slowly eroding personal freedoms....
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