Exclusive: The defence force’s alleged handling of the training course prompted a complaint to the Australian Human Rights Commission Get our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcast A secretive torture training program has caused debilitating and unnecessary trauma
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In its submission to Privacy Act review telco said giving people right to erase personal data would involve ‘significant’ hurdles and costs Optus data breach: who is affected, what has been taken and what should you do?Customers’ personal data stolen as Optus
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Murder accused claim Bruce Saunders died while ‘messing around’ with machinery but co-workers say he was always cautious Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcast A man who
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ACT chief justice says potential jurors who have seen Higgins speak publicly on the allegations must ‘search their souls’ about impartiality in case against Bruce Lehrmann Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our free news app, morning email
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Former Liberal staffer to give additional evidence to court alongside her complaints to police and a reporter about the alleged 2019 sexual assault at Parliament House Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our free news app, morning email
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Richard Boyle alleges tax office blocked him from helping individuals and one senior staff member said ‘I am sick of taxpayers threatening suicide’ Get our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcast Whistleblower Richard Boyle has alleged the Australian
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Property owner Sharon Beighton tells court she thought ‘where’s Bruce?’ before being told 54-year-old had fallen into woodchipper Get our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcast Sharon Beighton was initially in shock when told Bruce Saunders had fallen
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The High Court has upheld the constitutional validity of West Australian legislation that allows prisoners to be held in indefinite detention if a judge finds they could be at risk of committing a serious offence. It’s feared the verdict may open the door for other
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Along with subsidising big polluters, governments are setting in place repressive anti-protest laws to protect them The climate crisis accelerates. Anti-protest laws proliferate. These developments are not unrelated. Continue reading… Read More Law (Australia) | The Guardian
A new film celebrates the 1980s battle to protect the Tasmanian environment, but now protest rights in Australia are under attack The imagery is iconic, etched into the Australian national consciousness. Pristine Tasmanian wilderness. Bulldozers trying to destroy it. A man with
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