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UN expert concerned over criminalisation, arbitrary detention and long sentences for indigenous defenders: Mexico
New Kingston Council Announced 8 November
Brand-new BComm launches for tech-minded business leaders of the future
Treaty Principles Bill introduced to Parliament
Allens advises lenders on $1bn Pilbara Minerals revolving credit facility
Ashurst Appoints Chief Business Development Officer
New Crown Counsel Appointed
ASIC’s proceedings against Dixon Advisory director Paul Ryan dismissed
Trucking Industry Thanks Outgoing NHVR CEO
Stats show Medsafe accelerates approval assessments
Ashurst acts on investment in Advanced Urology Associates by HMI 
Commercial Litigation Expert Appointed As Magistrate
Appeal for information following Mongols OMCG assault on the Monash Freeway
Greens welcome plans for student debt relief, urge the government to go further and faster
Customs returns 60 kilograms of pounamu to rightful guardians
Tighter controls of NSW Police Force firearms following comprehensive review
UN expert to assess trafficking in persons: Guinea-Bissau
Ashurst partners with Aspiring Solicitors and signs Social Mobility and Real Talent Commitment
Legal Aid NSW Is Coming To Wentworth Shire: 5
Ashurst advises on humanoid robotic company UBTech’s share placement
Tougher Nitrous Oxide Regulation Now In Effect
Government seeks views on remote court attendance
NHVR calls for feedback on draft Wine Industry Code of Practice
Lawyers’ role in maintaining the rule of law must not be compromised
Consultation Open On Antique Firearms
Three experienced barristers appointed as judges of the District Court
Holding Firearms Offenders To Account
Experienced criminal law specialist appointed District Court Judge
Save the Children Australia gravely concerned as Israeli government rules to restrict UNRWA, delivering a potential death sentence to even more Palestinian children
Allens advises Global Switch on $2.12bn sale of Australian data centre operations
Wong must strongly condemn and sanction Israel after shocking UNRWA bill
Special Rapporteur urges global action against sexual torture in armed conflict
Locking Up Children Should Be Last Resort
Backyard Burn Is Bad For Business – EPA
New Chief Criminal Cases Review Commissioner
Romania is progressing in implementing the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention but needs to improve its foreign bribery legislation and detection, says the OECD…
Despite important progress in foreign bribery enforcement, Austria must improve its framework for the implementation of the Anti-Bribery Convention, says the OECD…
Paying rent using a third party platform? That could be risky business
Another Step Towards Pasifika Justice
Police Update 2: Grievous Bodily Harm in Cairns North, QLD
Civilians must be protected: Beirut hospital attack
Bill to improve charity lotteries passes third reading
Police deliver clear message to gangs
Building Friendship Through Faith
Victims must be at the core of action to combat enforced disappearance, says Working Group
Plant Guard Cells Can Count Environmental Stimuli
Police Update 1: Grievous Bodily Harm in Cairns North, QLD
Appeal for witnesses: Grievous bodily harm in Cairns North, QLD