The Law
Moluccan and West Papuan people targeted for peaceful protest
More than 70 West Papuan and Moluccan people are in jail in Indonesia, charged with treason and facing lengthy sentences......
Covid 19 – the one and a half billion dollar bonus
Nearly one and a half billion dollars has stayed in the pockets and households of pokie gamblers, as a result......
Action needed now to prevent COVID-19 Black deaths in custody
In an open letter to Australian governments, the families of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died in......
Over-policing concerns for Indigenous communities
Police surveillance across Australia has been increased to reduce the spread of Covid 19 by monitoring social distancing. However there......
The pros and cons of quick governmental decisions
The National Cabinet has been working together to quickly make decisions in response to the coronavirus pandemic, but the speed......
Federal Court data breach exposes identities of asylum seekers
Approximately 400 people seeking asylum have been identified as having their personal details, including their claims, disclosed on the searchable......
ACF takes Morrison Government to court over Adani
The Australian Conservation Foundation has challenged the Morrison Government over an element of legislation in regards to Adani’s North Galilee Water......
Remote Indigenous Communities At Risk Of Being Stranded Amidst Coronavirus Fears
The Northern Territory Health Department has implemented a Remote Communities Plan with the recommendation of government officials limiting “non-essential” visits......
Stairway To Heaven wins against copyright lawsuit appeal
We’ve all heard the iconic opening guitar passage in the timeless classic ‘Stairway To Heaven’. It’s such a familiar note......
Assange extradition trial opens in London
After 7 years in the Ecuadorian Embassy and nearly a year in Belmarsh prison in the UK Julian Assange appeared......