The Law
Call for review of workers compensation law
More than a thousand people on workers compensation in South Australia will be kicked off under laws that were introduced......
Billions at stake over East Timorese / Australian Maritime Border Dispute
Labor has pledged to re-open talks with East Timor to settle an ongoing maritime border dispute should they win the......
7-Eleven takes over independent review into underpayment of wages
One of the biggest cases of wage fraud in Australian corporate history started a new chapter this week as 7-Eleven announces......
Why We Don’t Feel Guilty About Illegal Downloading
Do you feel guilty about downloading pirated movies, TV shows or music? Don’t worry, apparently no one does. ‘Why do people pirate?......
Coral VS coal: Landmark climate case hits court
In a Goliath vs David battle, the Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) has taken Environment Minister Greg Hunt to court. They......
Twenty years after Port Arthur gun collections bigger than ever
It’s 20 years since the Port Arthur Massacre and figures show Australians own as many guns as there were at......
Pressure on Australia on rising emissions ahead of Paris signing
Australia is under pressure to get serious on reducing its emissions with the Paris climate agreement due to be signed......
New websites make dollars and sense of climate change risks
New online tools will help people gauge sea level rises in their local areas and even potential insurance changes as......
Saudi Arabia curbing the powers of its clerics
In a dramatic and progressive move, the monarchy of Saudi Arabia has stripped away the power to arrest from its......
Deaths in custody continue despite Royal Commission
It is disturbing to see that when the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody handed down its recommendations in......