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Reclaim Australia Member Charged with Terrorism

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Last December, we reported on the case of 31-year-old Phillip Galea, a member of extreme right-wing group Reclaim Australia who was found in possession of five tasers, more than 3000 times the legal limit of mercury (which can be used...

Illegal Use of Tasers and Police Cover-Ups – the Bugmy Case

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The case of Phillip Charles Bugmy was one of several incidents leading to a review by the NSW Ombudman into the use of tasers by police. It preceded the highly publicised case of Brazilian student Roberto Laudisio Curti, who died...

Bar Fight Ends in Murder

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Just as midnight rolled into Friday morning on 21 February, 2014, 30-year old Nicholas (Nick) McEvoy was found lying on a footpath, close to death, in the Western Sydney suburb of Dean Park. How he got there was a mystery....

Australian Doctors Refuse to Be Silenced

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As previously reported, Australian doctors have protested against laws embodied in section 42 of the Border Force Act 2015 (‘the Act’) which prevent “entrusted persons” from disclosing “protected information” about detention centres. The section prescribes a maximum penalty of two...

Terrorists Could Be Kept in Prison Indefinitely

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The Australian government is seeking to impose more control over those in prison, ostensibly to protect against terrorism. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has written to state and territory leaders urging them to adopt laws to keep people who have been...

Mental Health Issues in the NSW Police Force

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For a former NSW police officer who wants to be identified only as ‘Greg’, investigating the death of a murdered indigenous woman whose naked body was dumped in a remote ditch was the start of a rapid decline in mental...

Judge Repeatedly Calls Lawyer “Stupid” and “Incompetent”

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Transcripts from a Victorian courtroom detailing a heated exchange between a lawyer and judge have been at the centre of an appeal by Michael Cook, who appealed his armed robbery conviction due to the behaviour of the judge. Mr Cook...

‘Hey Dad Wall’ Built to Protect Robert Hughes from Faeces and Urine Attacks

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67-year-old former ‘Hey Dad’ star, Robert Hughes, was convicted in Downing Centre District Court of child sex offences in May 2014. He was sentenced to a full term of 10 years and 6 months in prison, with a ‘non parole...

NSW Government May Ease Lockout Laws

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Key figures in the NSW government have withdrawn support for the current regime of lockout laws, including Deputy Premier Tony Grant who believes the laws are doing more harm than good; with the closure of hundreds of businesses in the...

Cardinal Pell Defiant in the Face of Child Sexual Assault Allegations

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Cardinal George Pell is back in the media spotlight, as police investigate allegations of sexual abuse levelled at the Cardinal, relating back to the 1970s, 80s and 90s. George Pell has denied the allegations and is now pointing the finger...
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