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Drug Driving Laws Are Not About Road Safety

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In December 2015, the NSW government announced it was tripling the number of mobile drug tests carried out annually to 97,000 tests by this year. As might be expected, the number of motorists being charged with drug driving offences has also skyrocketed....

LGBTIQ Harm Reduction Innovations: An Interview with Unharm’s Kane Race

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Australian authorities continue to take a heavy-handed law enforcement approach to illicit substances. This is despite the evidence that suggests zero-tolerance policies actually increase the harms associated with the use of illegal drugs. Victoria police are currently pushing for expanded...

New Laws to Protect Against Illegal Exploitation of Workers

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The Victorian government is set to introduce new laws to crack down on the exploitation of workers – especially those on working holiday visas – by labour hire syndicates and businesses such as farms who hire from them. As part...

Barriers to Justice: An Interview with People With Disability Australia

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The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities was adopted on December 13 2006. It seeks to protect the rights and dignity of people with disability. Australia ratified the international human rights treaty on July 28 2008. Article...

NSW Government’s Anti-Terrorism Hotline a “Dismal Failure”

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A multi-million-dollar NSW government hotline which encourages the reporting of radicalisation and violent extremism, and provides advice and counselling, has been called a “dismal failure”. Despite costing millions to set up, NSW Minister for Counter Terrorism, David Elliot, says the...

Drug Possession Charge Quashed Due to Illegal Search

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A man was recently acquitted of a conviction of drug possession in the NSW District Court, when he appealed his conviction by the Local Court on the ground that a police officer’s search was unlawful. The case reiterates that police...

Child Sex Dolls – Promoting or Preventing Paedophilia?

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Australians are one of the biggest purchasers of ‘child sex dolls’ in the world, according to manufacturers in China and Japan. The anatomically correct dolls are designed to resemble children as young as five-years old, and are easily purchased over...

Pill Testing Approved for Aussie Music Festival

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Finally, after years of calls from health professionals and members of the public, Australia is about to see its first government-sanctioned pill testing trial at a music festival, with the aim, of course, of reducing the dangers associated with drug...

Good Cop Runs for Parliament

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Former Queensland police sergeant and alleged whistleblower Rick Flori has announced plans to run for parliament in the upcoming Queensland state election. Mr Flori is forging ahead with plans for his future, despite the looming threat of imprisonment over allegations...

Cashless Welfare Card – National Rollout Set to Begin

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Thousands of Queenslanders and Western Australians will be the next to have their Centrelink payments quarantined, as the federal government continues its rollout of the cashless welfare card. The Turnbull-led government announced plans to implement the card next year in...
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