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Police Using Journalists’ Metadata to Hunt Down Whistleblowers

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The Nauru Files changed everything. The Guardian’s publication of leaked incident reports from the detention centre  finally confirmed what many suspected: that the Australian government has been complicit in a campaign of abuse and brutality against those seeking asylum within...

Live Music Venues Exempt from Lockout Laws

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As previously reported, the NSW government’s lockout laws have resulted in the closure of hundreds of licensed premises and food outlets in the CBD and Kings Cross areas, while at the same time leading to an increase in patronage, profits...

Dealing with Repeat and Dangerous Offenders

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Sentencing Law The Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 (the Act) is the primary legislation applicable to sentencing offenders who have committed criminal offences in New South Wales. Section 3A of the Act provides a list of the ‘purposes of sentencing’...

Bullying and Harassment Rife Within the AFP

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Former sex discrimination commissioner Elizabeth Broderick, who conducted an investigation into the Australian Defence Force in 2011, has released her report into bullying and harassment within the Australian Federal Police (AFP). Ms Broderick’s investigation, commissioned by AFP Chief Andrew Colvin,...

Save Our Public Housing: An Exclusive Interview with Richard Weeks

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Waterloo Green is a set of six public housing towers set amongst an area of parkland in Sydney’s inner city. It’s home to about twelve hundred people. From late June, the Waterloo Tent Embassy was set up in the southern...

Man Monis “Brainwashed” Woman Accused of Killing His Ex-Wife

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Man Haron Monis, the man responsible for the Lindt Café siege, is said to have masterminded his first wife’s murder and totally dominated the women who killed her, the Sydney Supreme Court has heard. Amirah Droudis is on trial before...

Jury Deliberation Are Not Always Secret, says High Court

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The cloak of secrecy that usually surrounds jury deliberations was recently lifted when the Western Australian Court of Appeal investigated the implications of a “mysterious note” written by a juror. The note, addressed to the District Court judge, had been...

Specialist Courts for Indigenous Youth: A Positive Approach

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The Northern Territory’s criminal justice system has been heavily criticised in the wake of an ABC expose which highlighted the horrific abuse of children in custody. The Four Corners investigation revealed lies and cover-ups by senior officials including the Corrections...

Filipino President Continues Killing Spree in War Against Drugs

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We recently reported on the newly elected Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte who publicly declared: “If you are involved in drugs, I will kill you. You son of a whore, I will really kill you.” On Friday, the President threatened to...

Job Vacancy: Low Pay with Sexist Men

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The job market can be tough for young Aussies, especially those without formal qualifications, or who have just finished study and have no work experience. But warnings have come thick and fast in the wake of an advertisement placed on...
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