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Australia Accused of War Crimes in Afghanistan

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Australian Defence Minister, Marise Payne, has defended Australian soldiers after internal reports suggest they have engaged in the “unsanctioned and illegal application of violence” in Afghanistan. SASR soldiers accused of heinous crimes Disturbing reports have surfaced from inside the Australian...

Pioneer Sex Worker Rights Activist Awarded Order of Australia

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The governor general, Sir Peter Cosgrove, announced 1007 awards in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list on Monday. And in an Australian first, a leading sex worker rights activist has been made an officer of the Order of Australia (AO). Julie Bates...

Should the Public be Able to Elect and Dismiss Judges?

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In NSW, magistrates and judges are appointed by the governor in council upon recommendation by the state’s attorney general. They may be considered for appointment by applying for a job vacancy or after being nominated by another party. In the...

Digital Driver Licences are On the Way

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The NSW government plans to phase out plastic driver licences and replace them with digital ones, making the new version available on smartphones through the Service NSW app. It says digital licences will work the same way as current ones,...

Punishing Asylum Seekers: An Interview With Refugee Action Coalition’s Ian Rintoul

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Australia ratified the UN Refugee Convention in 1954. But, despite the country having formally agreed to the terms outlined in the international agreement that protects refugees, the Turnbull government continues to deny people seeking asylum the basic rights the document...

Magistrate’s Rebuke of “Privileged” Drug Takers Was Misguided

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Magistrate Robyn Denes chastised a number of young professionals from privileged backgrounds that appeared before her in Burwood Local Court on drug charges last week. The magistrate warned that these women can’t hide behind their “social fortune for too long.”...

Drug Driving Laws Criminalise the Legal Use of Cannabis

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The Berejiklian government announced in January that NSW police are set to more than double the number of roadside drug tests they conduct from 97,000 to 200,000 a year by 2020. And along with more tests, another drug will be added...

Facial Recognition Technology: Turning Innocent People Into Suspects

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The South Wales police are standing by their facial recognition software despite the fact that its use during last year’s Champions League Final yielded a 92% rate of false positives. Data published on the force’s website suggests that of the...

Can NSW Police Exclude Patrons Based on a Positive Drug Indication Alone?

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There is an enormous amount of evidence to suggest that positive indications by drug detection dogs are not a reliable indicator of the presence of drugs. Police figures suggest that between two-thirds and eighty percent of positive indications are ‘false’...

Police Commissioner Guilty of Attempting to Pervert the Course of Justice

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A Supreme Court jury has found former Northern Territory police commissioner John McRoberts guilty of attempting to pervert the course of justice. Mr McRoberts faces up to 15 years in prison after he attempted to “deflect” or “frustrate” a 2014...
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