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Criminal Law Barristers Quit Legal Profession in Droves

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The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are still being felt far and wide across Australia, despite the fact that many businesses and industries are now open. One profession particularly hard hit has been – criminal law. At the start of...

Australia: Moving Toward a Cashless Society

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Within days of the COVID-19 outbreak in Australia most shops began eschewing cash, with a preference for cards. And here’s the thing – most Aussies quickly complied. Recently, banking experts have said that over the 12 weeks or so that...

When It Comes to Punishing Refugees, Dutton Is the New Morrison

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After refusing to make a decision on an Iranian asylum seeker’s visa application for the past 20 months, home affairs minister Peter Dutton decided to reject the claim last Friday morning. The foreign national had been waiting for a final...

Mental Health Laws Are Set to Change In NSW

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Key aspects of NSW forensic mental health laws are set to change in 2021 following the passage of the Mental Health and Cognitive Impairment Forensic Provisions Bill 2020 (NSW) last month. The changes will clarify principles involved in key forensic...

Intentionally or Recklessly Destroying or Damaging Property in NSW

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It has been reported that at 1.25am on 7 July 2020, a report was received by NSW emergency services that a fire was engulfing a barber shop in Burwood, in Sydney’s inner western suburbs. According to the report, a silver...

Victorian / NSW Border Closure: An Outline of the Rules

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The New South Wales / Victorian border closed today, after hundreds of Victorians continue to be infected with COVID-19. For those living on or near the border, with work commitments, friends and family on the other side, there is a...

Reignited Calls for a Dubbo Rehabilitation Centre, Reflect a Wider Regional Issue

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Dubbo Country Labor Deputy Mayor Stephen Lawrence has reinvigorated calls for the establishment of a drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre in the central western NSW town he represents, signalling an issue that’s symptomatic of many regional and rural areas in...

Coalition Continues Assault on Universities

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Prime minister Scott Morrison and his Canberra cronies have taken the moment afforded by the COVID crisis to continue the Coalition’s long-term assault on universities, especially those departments that are producing academics that don’t toe the Liberal Party line. In...

Alternatives to Calling the Police in New South Wales

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The police killing of George Floyd in the United States has led to protests across the globe calling for changes to policing - including an end to police brutality and the targeting of certain groups, as well as better training....

The Offence of Dishonestly Obtaining a Benefit By Deception in NSW

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Australian singer Guy Sebastian’s former manager has been charged with fraud, after allegedly dishonestly obtaining $1.15 million that should have been paid to the singer. Titus Day was recently arrested and charged with 61 counts of dishonestly obtaining financial advantage...
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