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UN expert alarmed by rise in hateful rhetoric after mass shootings: Serbia
Monash Expert: Ugandan president Museveni’s approval of anti-homosexuality law is among the harshest anti-LGBTQ laws in the world
Additional funding for Tasmanian legal assistance sector 5 June
Police lay charges after Preston bus stabbing
El Salvador – State of emergency
Independent review to reduce First Nations over representation in the ACT justice system
World-First Online Safety Codes Welcomed
Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia committed to continuing the Burnie circuit
AWU wins another major legal victory for horticulture workers
MEAA welcomes Ben Roberts-Smith defamation judgement
Child protection reforms an important step, but gaps remain: Greens
Victims of crime sought to refresh high-level advisory group
Hooning charges in Swanbank, QLD
Submissions for the 2023 Criminology Research Grants (CRG) are now open
Domestic and Family Violence Exposure Draft Bill now open for comment
Verdict on atrocity crimes in the former Yugoslavia major step to addressing impunity – UN Human Rights Chief
Comment by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk on passing of Thomas Buergenthal
UPDATE: Charges – Assault and attempted robbery – Moulden
Speeding up the family court, reducing stress on families
UN experts: Belarus must release all detainees held on political grounds and protect their rights
Statement by High Commissioner – Permanent Forum on People of African Descent
Next steps to reform outdated surrogacy law
Sue Higginson to move motion in Parliament calling for the release of Kathleen Folbigg
Shellharbour City’s to Hold Annual Reconciliation Flag Walk
Scrapping seeker diaries to help people in temporary accommodation
Katherine Kovacic to launch psychological thriller
$500,000 reward announced for information over the death of Paul Strangio – Strike Force Goodier
Pollack urges grads to ‘seek comfort less – and courage more’
Detention of Dr Yang Jun
Türk welcomes arrest of Rwanda genocide suspect Fulgence Kayishema
Ceremony commemorates National Sorry Day
Protective Services Officer charged 26 May
Child and Youth Safe Organisations Bill passes the Legislative Council
Contributory negligence found against hospital worker who injured shoulder
Criminal charges are not the end of the issue – Greens strengthen calls for police accountability
Prohibition against publicly naming accused rapists to be removed
UN expert urges Zimbabwe to end judicial harassment of education and labour rights defenders
Administrative review reform must address challenges of the past
Battin – Labor’s waste puts community safety at further risk
Proposed appointment of the Hon Justice Emilios Kyrou AO as AAT President
President of Administrative Appeals Tribunal
Police make arrest – Robbery in Katherine 24 May
Mixed budget for Victorians without homes
Police launch youth crime documentary to take community ‘behind the scenes’ of the issue
Police tasering misconduct – Greens to give Notice of Motion today calling for Parliamentary Inquiry into Police
Former Continental Coal director Ashley Paul D’Sylva sentenced
Second session of the Permanent Forum on People of African Descent to be held in New York
Govt urged to implement recommendations allowing equal access to jury duty