2SER: Treaty in Vic… and what it could mean for NSW
Treaty in Victoria shows a pathway for NSW and the Federal Government, as Solicitor Emma Bastable outlined.
Treaty in Victoria shows a pathway for NSW and the Federal Government, as Solicitor Emma Bastable outlined.
The case raises serious concerns about the over-policing of Aboriginal people both in NSW and around Australia.
Our clients’ mother, Megan*, explained the impact of invasive police checks on her family.
Senior Solicitor Grace Gooley explained why we believe the boys were targeted because they are Aboriginal.
We’re representing two Aboriginal brothers in a Racial Discrimination case against NSW Police.
Solicitor Lucy Kelley explained the importance of changes to Firearm Prohibition Orders that will allow children to challenge these orders in NCAT.
We argued for a national framework around gas disconnection to prevent uncertainty for people getting off gas.
The new reforms are welcome, but need Government support to be truly effective.
New laws could help protect victim survivors of domestic violence, if they are backed by action.
Australia’s freedom of information system is broken, but the Australian Government’s proposed changes would make it even worse.
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