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Appointment to Federal Court of Australia 29 October
More people in prison despite less crime, Productivity Commission report finds
Police lay charges over unlawful entry in Darwin CBD
Australia’s prison dilemma
Sergeant and Detective Sergeant charged
UN expert criticises boycott of Durban Process, calls for urgent action against transnational racism
Support measures for Covid related commercial rent issues pass into law
Public Trustee Annual Report
Government moves to establish Public Trustee Advisory and Monitoring Board
Suriname’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Greece’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Russian Wagner Group harassing and intimidating civilians – UN experts: CAR
Prosperity – Changements de perspective dans le domaine du Commerce et la sécurité alimentaire
Covid rent relief support measures refined
Disaster Relief Fund donations needed: Bega Valley
States have duty to probe all suspicious deaths: UN expert
Women paying heavy price for standing up for human rights – UN expert: Belarus
Agrison to pay penalty and compensation for misleading tractor buyers
Recruitment drive for kindergarten parent groups
Center for Socially Responsible AI accepting seed funding proposals
Death penalty used as political tool – UN expert: Iran
Auslan Interpreter and Program to be based in Territory
Victims of Crime encouraged to have their say
Safety nightmares uncovered this fright night
Second man charged with murder after South Coast stabbing at Sanctuary Point, NSW
Waverley Council and ACON unveil Bondi Memorial
10 African Climate Youth Activists Changing Face of Planet
Ending Stolen Generations, meeting promise
Youth Justice Taskforce
Lithgow Library Learning Centre announces launch of Tovertafel – Magic Table
Police update: Charges – Robbery in Coconut Grove
School based inclusion and diversity program launched today
Colonial First State to pay $20 million penalty for misleading superannuation members
Responses to people with disability in justice system are often ‘inadequate’ and can significantly impact their rights to justice
Law and Justice Groups in Central Australia
Statistics reveal value of new DOC infringement system
CCTV footage released as investigations continue into Doonside murder, NSW
Gender equality in freedom of expression remains distant goal -UN expert
Joan Oliver gets law degree aged 75
Applications for new Indigenous Justice Research Program are now open
Police lay charges – Robbery in Katherine
Trio apprehended for property crime at Tennant Creek
New Grants To Help Young People Reach Their Potential
Police lay charges over property offences in Darwin 18 October
Week Without Violence 2021
New Chairperson appointed to Parole Board of Northern Territory
Police charge man after Shepparton stabbing
Charge – Hit and Run – Wagaman