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Law (Australia)

November 2024

  • Burnt tobacco products are seen in a fire-damaged window  at a Melbourne store.

    Burning out: how Australia’s bid to cut smoking rates exploded into suburban tobacco wars

  • Climate activist block access to the Port of Newcastle on 26 November 2023.

    NSW police take legal action to prevent climate activists blockading Port of Newcastle

October 2024

  • Composite of Greens senator Mehreen Faruqi (left) and One Nation leader Pauline Hanson (right)

    Pauline Hanson racially vilified Mehreen Faruqi with ‘piss off’ tweet, federal court rules

  • Person riding e-scooter

    Queensland man jailed after ‘vicious’ e-scooter attack

  • A view of Parliament House in Canberra, Thursday, May 3, 2018. The Australian Federal Parliament is celebrating its 30th anniversary next week. (AAP Image/Lukas Coch) NO ARCHIVING

    Australia’s courts are moving faster on privacy law than parliament

    Edward Santow and Sarah Sacher
  • Close up of a nsw police shoulder patch

    Almost half of those refused bail by NSW police are later released by courts, report shows

  • Criminals and corrupt officials may find it easier to launder money in Australia if lawyers given more powers

  • Victorian woman wins $30,000 in case that recognised right to privacy in Australian law

  • Sexual assault victims to be spared repeated grilling by lawyers under new Victorian reforms

  • An hour with David McBride inside his ‘tough’ Canberra prison

  • Former Sydney schoolboy wins $1.2m in damages after bashing by gang of 12 students

  • The rural network, Victoria
    Equal access to justice is a foundational principle of Australia’s legal system – but it’s not the reality in country towns

    Gabrielle Chan
  • ‘Now is the time’: NSW homicide detectives return to Bowraville almost 35 years after children murdered

  • Bruce Lehrmann prosecutor Shane Drumgold and the case that rocked his career

  • Extraordinary secrecy surrounds court details of senior NSW police officer charged with drink-driving

  • A Christian ‘doomsday cult’ is targeting Australian university campuses. Now former members want them stopped

  • ACT Bar Association dismiss misconduct accusations against Lehrmann trial prosecutor Shane Drumgold

  • Deeming v Pesutto: MP told to ‘move in with Pauline Hanson’ after rally gatecrashed by neo-Nazis, court hears

  • Bruce Lehrmann unemployable and may need to go on OnlyFans ‘or something silly like that’ to make money, lawyer tells court

  • Queensland premier will hold plebiscite on nuclear power if he wins state election

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