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Australia Moves to Block an Investigation into War Crimes in Palestine

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On Wednesday, Israeli president Reuven Rivlin paid a visit to Australian parliament in Canberra. And to greet him was a vigil for Palestinian human rights, which involved a number of federal parliamentarians, including Andrew Wilkie, Mehreen Faruqi and Adam Bandt....

“A Local Solution to a Local Problem”: An Interview With Uniting MSIC’s Dr Marianne Jauncey

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UNSW criminology lecturer Dr George Dertadian released his findings last week from a study that utilised national coronial overdose death data, which pointed to southwestern Sydney as an ideal candidate for a second safe injecting facility. Dertadian found that between...

Your Legal Rights and Responsibilities in Public Places

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The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras will soon be in full swing, with glitter, tassels and jockstraps flying off shelves like hotcakes as revellers gear up for the fabulous Oxford Street parade on the 29th of February. As with...

Pilger on Assange at the Sydney Extradition Rally

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“When I first visited Julian in Belmarsh - not long after he was dragged out of the Ecuadorian embassy - I was shocked by his appearance,” John Pilger told the crowd at the rally in Sydney’s CBD on Monday. “His...

Police Lack Consistency When it Comes to Prosecuting for Domestic Violence

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Earlier this week at a memorial for Hannah Clarke – the woman who died from horrific burns only hours after her husband set fire to her car with their children inside – Commissioner Carroll praised the deceased woman’s bravery and...

Harvey Weinstein Guilty of Rape, Not Guilty of Predatory Sexual Assault

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Former Hollywood heavyweight Harvey Weinstein has been convicted of sexual charges by a jury in New York. A jury found Mr Weistein guilty of forcing a sexual act on his former production assistant Mimi Haleyi at his apartment in July...

The Offence of Filming a Private Act Without Consent in NSW

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A truck driver has faced Downing Centre Local Court accused of using his mobile phone to film a naked woman while she was showering at the Sydney Morning Herald’s Sydney offices, and film a woman while she was showering. The...

Waanyi Nation Declares Its Independence to Run its Own Economy

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Yet another Aboriginal Nation has declared independence from the Commonwealth of Australia. Fed up with the raw deal that its people have been subjected to since the colonial masters arrived on country back in the 1880s, the Waanyi Nation declared...

NSW Police Officer Remains on Force Despite Being Guilty of Sexual Touching

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Sexual harassment remains rife within the New South Wales Police Force, despite the organisation’s stated commitment in 2019 to improve its culture. All talk but little action Despite its public statements, the New South Wales Police Force has allowed one...

More Than 80% of Strip Searches Turn Up Nothing

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It is difficult not to be cynical about the New South Wales Government’s recent decision to shut down the Law Enforcement Corruption Commission’s (LECC) inquiry into strip searches, particularly in light of new statistics published this week that show that...
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