The Law
An Aboriginal art wholesaler is facing legal action after it was revealed some of the companies ‘hand-crafted’ boomerangs, didgeredoos and...
The world is becoming more aware of online infractions to personal information and its uses for influencing voter behaviour. It’s...
Health The Law
Intimate partner violence causes more illness, disability and deaths than any other risk factor for women aged 25 to 44....
New legislation will see Australian businesses required to notify individuals when their personal information is at risk. The Notifiable Data...
Social Justice The Law
Women entering prisons are some of the most disadvantaged in our society. Harsher law enforcement, stricter bail conditions, and heavy...
An internal report from the Department of Home Affairs released under the Freedom of Information Act 1982, shows two Australian...
Before Christmas, the news was filled with stories of Manus Island where desperate refugees were refusing to move out of...
The Native Title Act recognises Indigenous peoples rights to their land that comes from their traditional laws and customs. But...
Dozens of parliamentary questions about Indigenous affairs have been ignored by the Federal Government since October 2017, prompting accusations it...
Politics & Economy Social Justice The Law
The Northern Territory Intervention was implemented 10 years ago, with another 5 yet to come. Although the Intervention has bipartisan...