The Law
Privacy and human rights advocates are questioning the need for Australia’s metadata retention policy after a parliamentary inquiry found oversight...
The Australian Federal Police have dropped their case against ABC journalist Dan Oakes for revealing possible war crimes committed by...
There has been a long-standing debate over whether humans really are responsible for their actions – whether we have free...
Since the killing of Hannah Clarke and her three children earlier this year, there has been significant public attention focused...
Indigenous The Law
Over 3,000 people listed on a class action against the Queensland Government for stolen wages may miss out if their...
Communications & Culture
Legal firm Clayton Utz and the Australian String Quartet have collaborated on a meditational podcast series, designed for workers and...
Social Justice The Law
This week the South Australian House of Assembly passed the Health Care (Safe Access) Amendment Bill 2020 (SA). This legislation...
International The Law
Julian Assange is facing the Old Bailey Central Criminal Court in London for the resumption of his US extradition hearing....
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...
Politics & Economy The Law
“Fake News”, deliberate misinformation and cynical deception are increasingly common, and threaten the integrity of election processes in many countries....