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Family justice system needs to incorporate children’s voices, Otago research
Community views sought on abuse of Powers of Attorney
Australian Bar Association joins expression of disappointment at Commonwealth’s justice targets
Justice targets are just a wish list
Targets miss mark on justice for First Nations
Closing Gap needs investment and reforms
UNSW Sydney appoints new Acting Dean of Law
Ai Group puts forward comprehensive plan to reform litigation funding and class action laws
Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services – Opening statement Litigation funding
Nation agrees to NSW-led defamation revolution
Significant justice reforms now passed
Nationally consistent power of attorney laws key to mitigating elder abuse
Family violence victims left waiting as Govt fails to deliver promised super law reform
Urgent call to harmonise powers of attorney
Law Council expresses concern over AFP referral, calls for legal reform to protect journalism
Apartment reform is now a realistic opportunity
Premier promises stronger privacy laws to protect Queenslanders in age of surveillance
Parliament passes landmark family violence reform package
It’s time for a Royal Commission into Robodebt
Why Tasmania’s new gender identity laws are warranted
Tasmanian sex and gender identity reforms given all clear
New Appointment To Victorian Law Reform Commission
New Laws To Improve Access To Justice Pass Parliament
National police check anomaly a barrier for much needed volunteers
Parliament passes comprehensive reform package to WA’s fine enforcement regime
What is definition of a retirement village, law reform consultation asks
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 2020
Education and athlete welfare primary focus of new legislation
Anti-doping law reform strengthens integrity of Australian sport
Abuse of Powers of Attorney under spotlight
Urgent need to address Australia’s national disgrace
War on journalism still raging a year after AFP raids
Calls to end Indigenous deaths in custody
Landmark child abuse reforms pass Parliament
No charges but laws that criminalise journalism remain – MEAA
Circle sentencing success strengthens case for a Walama Court in NSW
Government exempts some home improvements from costly consents
New spy Bill threatens press freedom – MEAA
Deputy Commissioner Mike Clement announces retirement
Improving justice outcomes for class action members
President Of Children’s Court Reappointed
Who gets dog? From ‘pet-nuptial’ agreements to shared parenting
Vale Philip alan Selth oam
COVIDSafe Bill: privacy protections improved, but more needed
24-hour economy reforms support nightlife revival post COVID-19
Future Lawyers Program goes online
World Press Freedom Day 2020: reforms needed to reverse criminalisation of journalism
Australia’s slump in press freedom standing shows need for reforms – MEAA