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More than 100 organisations, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peak representative bodies, communities and legal groups have called on...
The Law
Over 25 disability groups from around the country have banded together to fight against proposed cuts to the Mobility Allowance...
Falls Festival in 2016 saw a stampede which left many people to be severely crushed and injured. 65 of those...
Traditional landowners are still fighting against the proposed Adani coalmine by opposing an amended native title law after a Federal...
The case of Eatock and Bolt is what catapulted 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act into the media spotlight and...
Victoria has recently introduced laws that will make it easier for donor conceived people to find out their donors identity....
Despite concessions being made when the new metadata laws were brought in back in 2015, journalists are still having their...
Following a heterosexual British couple’s fight to be allowed a civil partnership, questions have been raised about the legal options...
Australia will finally have its own mandatory data breach notification scheme in the form of the Privacy Amendment Bill within...
Lawyers for the Wangan and Jagalingou Traditional Owners Council wrote to Adani Australia yesterday demanding the company withdraw its application...