The Law
Press Freedom: ‘The Best Anti-septic is Sunlight’
In response to recent media raids, a bill has been introduced into the Australian senate that aims to start a......
Stolen Wages Settled But The Impact Is Everlasting
Today the Queensland Government agreed to pay back $190 million of stolen wages in an historic class action law suit......
Senators Demand Investigation into Murray Darling Basin Funds
On Monday, July 8, Four Corners released their latest report Cash Splash surrounding new allegations about the Murray Darling Basin. The......
How a Royal Commission showed us how bad the banks really are
The banking Royal Commission was a public spectacle where the dark secrets of the financial world were laid bare. Day......
Double-edged audit in the way of Equinor’s drilling proposal in the Bight
The federal government has announced that it will conduct an audit for NOPSEMA (the National Offshore Petroleum and Environmental Management......
What’s a Governor-General to do?
Questions over the role of the governor-general have surfaced recently after news of a row between former Prime Minister Malcolm......
Victoria’s euthanasia drug kept in the dark
While some advocates of voluntary euthanasia are celebrating the day it has become legal in Victoria, others take issue in......
New Zealand ruffles feathers with China over extradition case
New Zealand’s Court of Appeals has raised concerns about the welfare of those that they may extradite to China. This......
Calls to review Sydney’s lock up laws
Sydney’s lock out laws aimed to reduce alcohol-fuelled violence, but have also effected the vibrancy of the city’s night life.......
Manus Detainees Seek $130 Million In Reparations
How do you put a price on wrongful imprisonment? Behrouz Boochani, Kurdish journalist, author, and Manus Island detainee, wants justice......