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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
ABA welcomes Hon Justice Jacqueline Gleeson and Hon Justice Simon Steward to High Court of Australia
Tireless advocate for children among law awards winners
New team to lead Legal Services Council
Legal advice clarifies position regarding direction to hold inquests
Spike in unfair dismissal claims highlights urgent need for change: Ombudsman
Grand old dame of retail gets a $10m makeover
US is taking on Google in a huge antitrust case. It could change face of online search
Timeline: Federal Anti-Corruption Watchdog Overdue
Matthew Zilko appointed Parliamentary Inspector of CCC
Mates investigating mates shows ICAC needed
Court reforms to protect and empower domestic violence victims
Judge Kathleen Glancy appointed Deputy President of SAT
Attorney General Impeding work of Disability Royal Commission
Statement from Attorney General on passing of David Ipp
Grants to support local domestic violence projects
New law to help protect pets from domestic violence perpetrators
Commissioner for Children and Young People term extended
Free legal help for COVID impacted communities
Labor acts to toughen up weak political donation laws
Faster justice and more local jobs: Potential Campbelltown Community and Justice Precinct
Potential Campbelltown Community and Justice Precinct
More court protections for ‘revenge porn’ victims
Former Supreme Court Judge to head WA’s peak law reform body
Joint trial presumption to deliver justice
Coercive control legislation requires careful consideration if we want it to make a difference to victims’
Peak legal body welcomes coercive control inquiry
Coercive control reform
International statement – End-to-end encryption and public safety
Labor’s Donation Disclosure Bill to be tabled
Insect Flies Above Candidates in VP Debate
More than $7 million to be spent on new restraining order system
McGowan Government recovery budget keeps WA safe and strong
Spring into daylight saving and be COVID safe
Men down tools to talk about domestic violence
NSW Parliament passes reform boosting protection for counsellors and support for victims
AFP Counter-Terrorism Powers to be discussed
Report shows drug court reduces reoffending
Domestic violence training for community and religious leaders