The federal and New South Wales governments have wielded extraordinary powers to detain or control individuals for potential future crimes. These powers are designed to prevent terrorist attacks, but Guardian Australia has revealed that a terror risk assessment tool used by the
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Judge finds Australian Catholic order should not benefit from its ‘own inaction’ in not speaking to known abuser before he died Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news
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During his 10 months in jail the jockey and drover drew 82 drawings of life on the outside, while controversy raged over his sentence Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast Charlie Flannigan, an Aboriginal stockman,
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The Indigenous voice vote is a unifying moment for a confident nation capable of change | Fiona Jose
There’s a great deal of goodwill for our cause. It’s a modest ask from Indigenous Australians to have a say over the things that affect us Read more from the Voices on the voice series We know the status quo is not
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We’ve all heard of ‘sovereign citizens’, a term referring to people who don’t believe the law applies to them. But how much do we know about this group and its impact on the courts? Read More Law Report – Full program podcast
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