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Senior Counsel becomes District Court judge
District Court Judges appointed to ease post lockdown caseload
More support for domestic violence victims to end tenancies
Children’s Court Support Scheme Turns 25
Government must act on sexual abuse and misconduct
New information and privacy committee appointed
Appointment of Judges of High Court
New weapons in fight against strangulation
Liberals must pursue maximum life sentences for child sex offenders
Awards flexibility will save and create jobs
NSW Government launches campaign to help stop image-based abuse
Greens to Amend IR bill to outlaw insecure work
Secret deal a distraction from WorkChoices revival
Tasmanians sick of secrecy
2020 Budget caring for Queensland communities
Commercial lawyer appointed to District Court
Federal Seat Polling: Overwhelming Support for Anti-Corruption Body With Teeth
Call for transparency more urgent and important than ever
New justice fund gives voice to legal chatbot
Important Tasmanian Law Reform Institute research addresses conversion therapy
Hospitals to conduct domestic violence screening
$12 Million boost to domestic violence services
Homicide Squad detectives extradite man from Aruba over Coogee murder, NSW
Labor welcomes moves for criminal trials without juries
Nicola Roxon appointed as new VicHealth Chair
Secure Homes for Domestic Violence Survivors
Political interference in RTI process laid bare
Wagga Wagga family clocks off after 58 years
Women on Boards Strategy 2020-2025
Fresh voices sought to advise Government on victims of crime
Domestic violence reforms pass Parliament 19 November
Secrecy, lack of transparency rampant under Liberal Government
Domestic violence defendants to be banned from cross-examining complainants in court
Building and tech to aid recovery and justice
Nation-leading program tackling extremism
NSW to Prohibit Direct Cross-Examination of Domestic Violence Victims by their Accused
Labor takes next step to toughen weak donation laws
$700 million to drive digital revolution in NSW
Recognising pregnancies lost to criminal acts
Seized cash channelled to crime-busting programs and victim support
Progress made, but more to be done to improve police and court responses to domestic violence
NSW Government launches landmark suicide monitoring system
Liberal women consider coercive control crackdown
Oceans and Fisheries – what new portfolio offers industry
Launch event: Older Persons Legal Clinic
Reduced sentence discount laws start today
A safe and stable home for women and children escaping domestic violence
New courtroom to meet Dubbo’s demand for justice