The Law
Youth Justice Reforms Unveiled in the Northern Territory
Changes to the Youth Justice Act have been announced by the Northern Territory Government on Tuesday that will see youth......
Aboriginal community demands for regulation of sacred sites
The Aboriginal community in Tasmania demands for total regulation of their sacred cultural sites. The Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre (TAC) is......
Abortion Decriminalisation Bill passes Lower House in South Australia
It’s a historic day for South Australia with the Abortion Decriminilisation bill passing the Lower House. The South Australian Abortion......
Advocates plead for Government to release refugees in hotels under repealed Medevac Law
Asylum Seeker Resource Centre pleads for the Australian Government to release the Refugee and Asylum Seekers in detention hotels in......
Blueprint aims to stop Australia’s slide in integrity ratings
New research lays out a blueprint for a more accountable system of government, at the same time as polling shows......
War Crimes Inquiry Prompts Possibility of Prosecution
Last Thursday, the long gestating report into war crimes allegedly committed by SAS, the Australian special forces, was released. The......
The impact of mandatory QR Code Check-ins at venues for tracking COVID-19.
As of today, all venues must mandate that all customers scan a QR Code in order to track Covid-19. The......
Victoria introduces spent convictions bill to parliament
Victoria will soon become the last state in Australia to allow its citizens to not declare past certain convictions over......
Privacy advocates question metadata retention after report reveals problems
Privacy and human rights advocates are questioning the need for Australia’s metadata retention policy after a parliamentary inquiry found oversight......
AFP drops case against ABC reporter
The Australian Federal Police have dropped their case against ABC journalist Dan Oakes for revealing possible war crimes committed by......