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Continuing to improve Tasmania’s institutions through legislation
Should you need a permit to protest? Here’s why that’s a bad idea (and might be unlawful)
12 months of a new Premier, same old crime problem gripping Victoria
New Youth Detention Facility To Adjoin Banksia Hill
Forensic Science Queensland Director Appointed
Donald Trump insists a ‘strongman’ leader will help America. My new book explains why he’s wrong
Commission for Children and Young People Bill 2024 open for consultation
Expungement Bill Passes House Of Assembly
Jobs And Training To Transform Lives In Fitzroy Valley
Google is facing another crucial court case in the US – and it could have major consequences for online advertising
Locking up young people might make you feel safer but it doesn’t work, now or in the long term
Miles Doing What Matters: Greater access to Childrens Court matters
Empowering Communities Grants Projects successfully completed
Forensic Science Queensland Advisory Council Appointed
Beyond raising the age of criminal responsibility, African youth need more culturally aware support
JCU Helps Dentists Address Domestic Violence
Improving the operation of the expungement of historical offences scheme
Inviting Feedback For TASCAT Bill
Feedback Open For Defamation Amendment Bill
AI mass surveillance at Paris Olympics – a legal scholar on the security boon and privacy nightmare
Boeing plea deal: The manufacturer has a long road ahead to regain public trust
Two women arrested as part of Echo Taskforce investigation into false nominations
Boeing’s fraud case shows that some businesses are still too big to fail
Broome Night Space helping community and youth stay safe
Community Heroes Honoured In Chief’s NAIDOC Awards
$4 million seized from criminals to help make communities safer
ICE detainees suffer preventable deaths − Q&A with a medical researcher about systemic failures
Australian Prime Minister Press Conference – Canberra 27 June
Mr Julian Assange
Julian Assange was isolated for more than a decade. Here’s what that does to the body and mind
Creating Modern And Secure Corrections System
With pressure mounting on the Biden administration, its pursuit of Assange was becoming both damaging and untenable
Julian Assange To Return Home After Plea Deal
Julian Assange will be freed after striking plea deal with US authorities
New firefighters to boost WA’s frontline emergency services
Supreme Court unanimously concludes that anti-abortion groups have no standing to challenge access to mifepristone – but the drug likely faces more court challenges
Supreme Court justices secretly recorded – the legal issues and what they mean for the rest of us
Amendments introduced to strengthen operation of blue card laws
Relationships Australia Queensland to join Cairns police on domestic and family violence calls for service
Statement From Premier 4 June
New Home For Drug Detection Unit In Milestone Year
Opinion Piece: Competitive Wedge
Former WAIS gymnasts to be offered acknowledgement payments
New Department Of Justice Director General Announced
Bill to progress Commission of Inquiry recommendations released for consultation
Clarifying the rights and obligations of owners and long-term residents of caravan parks
Postcards from Prison exhibition: A journey of art and hope
Labor must save greater gliders, overhaul logging operations and investigate killing