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VIC govt releases final report on forced adoptions
13 September 2021 ByLauren CroftVIC govt releases final report on forced adoptions

The final report into the Victorian Parliament’s inquiry into historical forced adoptions has been released, following...

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Support rises for Charter of Human Rights in Australia
10 September 2021 ByLauren CroftSupport rises for Charter of Human Rights in Australia

The effects of COVID-19 have seen a rise in support for a Charter of Human Rights, new data has shown.

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Sally Weir and Ross Sottile
07 September 2021 ByLauren CroftNational Dust Disease Taskforce report ‘fell short’, occupational...

Recent changes to Victorian WorkCover legislation were welcomed by sufferers of silicosis, but more work is needed to...

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Victoria to make public display of Nazi symbols illegal
03 September 2021 ByLauren CroftVictoria to make public display of Nazi symbols illegal

Victoria is set to become to first Australian state or territory to ban the public display of Nazi symbols, with...

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Lawyers urge PM to take action for Afghanistan
30 August 2021 ByLauren CroftLawyers urge PM to take action for Afghanistan

A number of community legal services across the country have called for Prime Minister Scott Morrison to take action...

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Indigenous vax rates a ‘national shame’, says medical negligence lawyer
27 August 2021 ByJerome DoraisamyIndigenous vax rates a ‘national shame’, says medical negligence...

A lawyer at plaintiff firm Shine Lawyers has slammed the failures of federal and state authorities to vaccinate...

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climate change
27 August 2021 ByLauren CroftEDO scores ‘significant win’ for bushfire survivors

Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action, represented by the Environmental Defenders Office, has celebrated a court ruling...

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COVID-19 fines
27 August 2021 ByLauren CroftDiscretion must be exercised when issuing COVID-19 fines

Legal bodies have called on the NSW authorities to exercise caution when issuing COVID-19 fines, as they have the...

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AAT
24 August 2021 ByJerome Doraisamy4 AAT members reappointed

Two full-time and two part-time members of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal have been reappointed by the federal...

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Human rights and trade union groups support new bill
24 August 2021 ByLauren CroftHuman rights and trade union groups support new bill

A number of organisations have supported the Australian Senate in passing a new bill that means goods made with forced...

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