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Ben Roberts-Smith arrested and facing 5 war crimes charges
Former Australian Soldier Arrested Over War Crimes
Queensland man sentenced to 15 years’ jail for child sex offences
New Israeli death penalty law risks violating absolute prohibition of torture, says UN expert
UN experts: Israel’s death penalty law constitutes discriminatory regime of capital punishment
Queensland Government delivers additional Supreme Court Judge
Prisons no longer able to surveil conversations between incarcerated people and lawyers
EPA calls for community voices on $1 million restorative project
Remarks – Passing of Sir Anthony Frank Mason AC KBE GBM KC
World’s largest anti-slavery organisation urges Australian Government to strengthen laws to stop livestreamed child abuse
ASIC applies to wind up 12 companies associated with NSW accountant and former solicitor Christopher Malcolm Edwards
Bell Bay is critical: Australia’s only manganese smelter must be saved
Bell Bay is critical: Australia’s only manganese smelter must be saved
UN expert urges Mexico to promote environmental justice actions on toxic substances and wastes
Former Court Registrars Reappointed As Coroners
Appointment To Defence Force Discipline Appeal Tribunal 20 March
Experienced Federal Court judges appointed to key competition body
Regulator takes energy retailer ENGIE to court alleging customer support failures
Why millions of JB Hi-Fi customers are getting these texts and emails about a court case
Yarra Valley compliance issues draw regulators to Healesville to meet growers and labour hire firms
Criminal Procedure Reforms to Deliver Certainty for Victims, Consequences for Offenders
South Australians have truth in political advertising laws. Why doesn’t everyone else?
Statement On 5 Boroughs Proceeding
Supreme Court orders Macquarie Securities to pay $35 million penalty in short sale misreporting case
Thousands register to participate in the Dr Lanzer Class Action
Insolvencies have spiked – would a law change let more businesses trade their way out of trouble?
ASIC files Court action to wind up Liberty Bell Bay after failures to lodge financial reports
How Australia and NZ rules on plant milks differ from overseas, where cows make the only ‘milk’
Workers First Union 3: Uber 1
Tired Minds, Unreliable Evidence
Donald Trump has made some bold claims on the US economy. But how do they stack up against the data?
UN experts condemn Taliban’s surging use of corporal punishment: Afghanistan
UNSW Alum Receives Prestigious Fulbright Scholarship
Monday 2 February
Greenpeace organisations to appeal USD $345 million court judgment in Energy Transfer’s intimidation lawsuit
Drug company ads are easy to blame for misleading patients and raising costs, but research shows they do help patients get needed treatment
Justice for Brazilian Human Defender killing
The U.S. Supreme Court’s tariff ruling shows American checks and balances are still at work
UN experts warn of systemic policing failures over reports of deaths and torture in custody: India
Queensland man jailed for 17 years for sharing child abuse material in chat group
ASIC secures record $350 million in civil penalties and $583 million back to Australians in second half of 2025
The Supreme Court’s ruling leaves Trumponomics facing major challenges
UN experts call for justice and accountability ahead of Franco and Gomes murder trial: Brazil
Trump hikes global tariffs to 15% as the fallout from Supreme Court loss continues
Statement from Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay in respect of US Supreme Court Ruling on ‘Liberation Day Tariffs’
Statement On ‘Liberation Day Tariffs’
ARLC appoints independent decision maker for off-field matters
UN Special Rapporteur demands justice for Navalny, after five States claim poisoning: Russia