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Attacks on Paramedics on the Rise

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Queensland is the latest state to propose extra measures to protect paramedics following a spate of attacks on emergency workers. Three recent attacks have highlighted the dangers faced by paramedics who are trying to help those in need. Queensland critical...

Serco Wants to Run Public Housing in Australia

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Large outsourcing companies are increasingly being given control of essential services in Australia, as our federal and state governments follow global privatisation trends. Serco is a British company that’s been making inroads into the Australian public services sector since the 1990s. Contracted...

Conviction of State MP Leads to Renewed Calls for a Federal ICAC

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NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has endorsed former Supreme Court judge Peter Hall QC as the new chief commissioner of the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC). “Mr Hall brings world-class expertise and experience to this critical role,” Ms Berejiklian said. “NSW needs...

Schapelle Corby Set to Come Home

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It has been reported that 22-year old Adelaide woman Cassandra Sainsbury is facing up to 25 years behind bars after being found with 5.8 kilograms of cocaine in her suitcase in Colombia. The personal trainer from Moana was on a...

When “Just Following the Rules” Becomes a Crime

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The world watched in horror as footage of Dr David Dao being dragged off a United Airlines flight by Chicago Aviation security officers went viral earlier this month. Airline officials said employees were just following “established procedures,” but to many the...

Good Cop Sues for “Whistleblower Reprisal”

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Suspended Gold Coast policeman Rick Flori has lodged a civil claim in the Brisbane Supreme Court, signalling the beginning of his lawsuit against the Queensland Police Service (QPS) for “whistleblower reprisal”. Mr Flori’s claim names eight police officers, including assistant...

A World Without Bars: the Prison Abolition Movement

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The transatlantic slave trade existed for well over three hundred years, with European nations abducting millions of people from Africa and taking them to colonies in the Americas to be sold into involuntary servitude. Indeed, the wealth of the United States...

Recreational Cannabis: Regulate and Reap the Benefits

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One in five US citizens now lives in a state where the use of recreational marijuana is permitted. On November 8 last year, another four US states voted in favour of marijuana legalisation, bringing the total number of states to eight, as...

Supreme Court Slams Law Firm for Failing to Provide Itemised Bill

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By Blake O’Connor and Ugur Nedim A NSW Supreme Court judge has slammed Sydney law firm Brydens Lawyers for failing to provide a former client with an itemised bill of costs. Mr Tan Than Le was seriously injured in 2005...

Replacing Prison Bars with GPS Tracking Devices: An Interview with Professor Mirko Bagaric

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The Australian prison system is failing, as incarceration rates are at an all-time high. As of June last year, there were 38,845 adult prisoners in corrective services custody, making the national imprisonment rate grow to 208 per 100,000 adults. The number of inmates...
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