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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
High Court decision highlights ongoing vulnerability
New centre to address AI and digital ethics
Protection of whistleblowers vital during COVID-19
Frontline workers need legal protection
First book by Journalism lecturer reveals rescuer’s wild life
Contingency Fee Bill must not be rushed through Victorian Parliament given strong concerns expressed by Law Council of Australia
ASIC consults on proposals about advice fee consents and independence disclosure
New Commissioner of Police appointed
Commonwealth Parliamentary inquiry is yet another reason why Victoria should not go it alone on contingency fees
Another opportunity to strengthen firearms law
Artificial womb technology research calls for pregnancy law reform
Gutwein has no plans for donation reform
Strip searches, STMPs: more evidence of excessive police power
APRA and ASIC welcome law reform on superannuation regulator roles
All’s fair in love and law: ultimate legal guide to relationships
ASIC and APRA welcome law reform on superannuation regulator roles
Closing Gap report show Indigenous input vital
Cities in fear of gangs shows need for new Bill
New Board of Directors for .au Domain Administration
Chief Lawmakers Meet
Attorneys-General Need to Act on Elder Abuse
Lawyers welcome proposed rental reform with improved protections for tenants
Engineers Australia on progress of building sector reforms
Engineers Australia on progress of building sector reforms
New Board of Directors for .au Domain Administration
Government bows to pressure from National
Government improving protections for consumers and workers when businesses fail
Scott Morrison launches war on fathers