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The need for a nationally coordinated approach to youth justice reform

In the absence of a holistic, evidence-led reset on youth justice, Australia risks staying stuck (or further regressing) in its handling of a complex issue that has become a defining crisis of our times for successive governments, writes Dr Jacqueline Rule.

12 January 2026
By Dr Jacqueline Rule
4 judges appointed to Federal Circuit and Family Court

The Albanese government has appointed four new judges to the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2).

12 January 2026
By Jerome Doraisamy
Australian legal NGO condemns US action in Venezuela, urges government denunciation

An Australia-based international law organisation has strongly criticised the US intervention in Venezuela, calling on the Australian government to publicly denounce the move.

12 January 2026
By Grace Robbie
Court tosses claim Legal Aid breached man’s privacy

Proceedings brought against the Legal Aid Commissioner of NSW and the Inner City Legal Centre over alleged privacy breaches were dismissed for being “frivolous or vexatious”.

12 January 2026
By Naomi Neilson
Top 10 premium stories in 2025

For lawyers seeking deeper insights, exclusive professional content, and the latest legal trends, Lawyers Weekly has launched Lawyers Weekly Premium. Here, we count down the top 10 must-read premium stories in 2025.

12 January 2026
By Lawyers Weekly
WA appoints first female Solicitor-General

The West Australian government has made history by appointing the first woman to serve as Solicitor-General.

12 January 2026
By Grace Robbie
Surge in ‘nervous shock’ claims fuels push for national reform

With mental illness-related compensation claims almost doubling since 2018, pressure is mounting on Australia’s insurance and legal systems, as two senior lawyers at Clyde & Co unpack what’s driving the increase and how the system must evolve.

12 January 2026
By Grace Robbie
Fights between lawyers and firms, and a former judge to lead royal commission: What’s hot in law this week (5–9 Jan)

The first working week of 2026 has seen the establishment of a royal commission into anti-Semitism, and multiple national law firms promoting lawyers. Here is your weekly round-up of the biggest stories for Australia’s legal profession.

10 January 2026
By Lawyers Weekly
Virginia Bell’s experience ‘speaks for itself’: A-G, PM defend royal commission appointment

Pushing back on criticism about the appointment, the federal government has said that the Honourable Virginia Bell AC is “one of the smartest legal minds this country has produced” and will assume duties as head of the newly established royal commission into anti-Semitism with the utmost diligence.

09 January 2026
By Jerome Doraisamy
Qld firm protected from further sexual harassment claim

A woman who alleged she was sexually harassed at a Queensland law firm was barred from bringing any further claims.

09 January 2026
By Naomi Neilson