The Law
After many threats the US has finally announced that it will withdraw from the UN Human Rights Council. The official...
Politics & Economy The Law
The Noongar people in Western Australia are awaiting the final say on a historic $1.3 billion native title settlement. It’s...
Australia’s export credit agency, Export Finance and Insurance Corporation (EFIC), may be in breach of its legal obligations if it...
A new study by the Australian National University has found a decline in youth crime across NSW, with results showing...
Eggshell Skull tells the story of Bri Lee’s year working as a judge’s associate, and how listening to the stories...
‘Gay panic’ is still a legal defence in South Australia, but a report from the South Australian Law Reform Institute says...
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As Australia celebrated Reconciliation Week last week, Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion announced that critical indigenous health services in Queensland...
International Politics & Economy Social Justice The Law
A Russian journalist allegedly assassinated has turned up alive, as it has been revealed he staged his own death. Arkaday Babchenko...
Social Justice The Law
Throughout Australia’s criminal jurisdictions, the age at which a person can be locked up as the result of a crime...
Politics & Economy Social Justice The Law
The Small and Family Business Minister, Craig Laundy, has denied that insecure work is on the increase. The Australian Council...