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NSW To Abolish ‘good Character’ At Sentencing
New Members Appointed To Law Reform Commission
NSW Liberals and Nationals announce Shadow Parliamentary Secretaries
Experts of the Committee on the Rights of the Child Commend Malaysia on Progress in Maternal and Infant Health Care, Raise Questions…
Experts in privacy and governance appointed to Office of the Information Commissioner
The human rights record of Saint Kitts and Nevis to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Rwanda’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
NSW Liberals and Nationals Unveil Government Ready Shadow Ministry
Seized criminal property funds fight against graffiti in Canning
Tighter gun laws, reforms to bolster community safety pass NSW Parliament
Disbarring lawyers and appropriating property were reprisals for UN cooperation, committee finds: Burundi
NSW Government to act to protect community safety following terrorist attack
NSW opposition to re-introduce legislation to strengthen community safety and social cohesion
New High Court Judge appointed
Experts Sought To Support Early Intervention Pilot
Historic agreement for Top of South Island land
Adelaide Oval Declared Public Precinct
State Counsel the first woman appointed WA Solicitor-General
Supreme Court Justice appointed as WA Court of Appeal Judge
Sexual Consent Reforms Review | Communities And Justice
Specialist justice service for child witnesses marks 30 years
Karlup Aboriginal Corporation To Deliver INROADS
New Chief Executive For TAFE SA
Aboriginal Justice Open Days In Mix For Top State Award
NSW Government joins South Australia in seeking to be heard on High Court challenge to National Social Media Age Ban
Funding boost to legal support helping sexual assault victims
Cook Government launches strategy to respond to sexual violence
Clinical forensic service boosts justice for FDV survivors
Apple Announces Executive Transitions
Cook Government Enhancing Working With Children Checks
New Retail Barring Orders to protect workers and shoppers
Driving change in the legal profession: UNSW academic earns national recognition
Protections for people attending places of worship pass NSW Parliament
UN expert warns of serious attacks against independence of prosecutor Delia Espinoza: Peru
Minns Labor Government passes reforms strengthening responses to youth crime
Inquiry into the Phillips children disappearance
Queensland Government delivers reforms for hospitality industry
Maritime experts join Brunei security workshop
Government’s Youth Crime Bill Misses Mark
Safety Enhanced At Glenelg
Doli Incapax Reforms Are Welcome, But Minns Still Refusing To Fix Youth Justice Crisis
Minns Labor Government Giving Police, Courts Greater Powers To Combat Nazism And Racial Hatred
Tougher Sentences For Intimate Partner Homicide Pass NSW Parliament
Minns Labor Government to strengthen doli incapax test, bolster diversionary programs in youth crime reform package
Minns Labor Government ensuring continued protections for people attending places of worship
Labor Sides With Greens To Block Tougher Protest Laws
Mandatory Notifications Bill Tabled In Parliament
Jacinta Allan’s Fake Fix To Victoria’s Crime Crisis