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ACT supreme court chief justice Lucy McCallum’s statement comes as government prepares to release report into Lehrmann’s prosecution Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast The trial judge
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Andrew Barr also accuses head of inquiry of a ‘lapse in judgement’ by handing report to journalists before official release Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast The
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Hundreds of thousands of Australian residents, a figure now approaching one million, don’t speak English well, or at all. The growing demand for interpreters and the shortfall in those who are suitably qualified to work in the legal sector is putting severe
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Hundreds of thousands of Australian residents, a figure now approaching one million, don’t speak English well, or at all. The growing demand for interpreters and the shortfall in those who are suitably qualified to work in the legal sector is putting severe
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Hundreds of thousands of Australian residents, a figure now approaching one million, don’t speak English well, or at all. The growing demand for interpreters and the shortfall in those who are suitably qualified to work in the legal sector is putting severe
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Hundreds of thousands of Australian residents, a figure now approaching one million, don’t speak English well, or at all. The growing demand for interpreters and the shortfall in those who are suitably qualified to work in the legal sector is putting severe
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Hundreds of thousands of Australian residents, a figure now approaching one million, don’t speak English well, or at all. The growing demand for interpreters and the shortfall in those who are suitably qualified to work in the legal sector is putting severe
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Hundreds of thousands of Australian residents, a figure now approaching one million, don’t speak English well, or at all. The growing demand for interpreters and the shortfall in those who are suitably qualified to work in the legal sector is putting severe
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Lawyers in the Northern Territory say the shortage in Indigenous interpreters has become so critical that it’s contributing to the vast over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the criminal justice system. Read More Law Report
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