International The Law
Julian Assange is facing the Old Bailey Central Criminal Court in London for the resumption of his US extradition hearing....
Politics & Economy The Law
The Federal Government has passed a new amendment to citizenship laws, changing the mechanism and threshold required to strip dual nationals...
The Law
Paramedics suffer the most violent cases of any emergency response services in Australia, despite their highly significant role to protect...
Protesting has been met with intense scrutiny during the COVID-19 pandemic, with opinons ranging from one end of the spectrum...
Indigenous Social Justice The Law
The Aboriginal Legal Service (ALS) is working with an advanced technology development unit from the University of Technology Sydney to...
Communications & Culture The Law
Tech giant Facebook has threatened a crack down on publishers and individuals sharing news content on the platform if the...
“Fake News”, deliberate misinformation and cynical deception are increasingly common, and threaten the integrity of election processes in many countries....
Social Justice The Law
Research from the University of Queensland has highlighted the mental harms that solitary confinement causes, with 28 out of 30...
In prisons across Victoria there is concern about cleaning duties being done by inmates. The corrections department has told prisoner...
Communications & Culture Politics & Economy The Law
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has released a draft mandatory code of conduct to make multinational digital technology...