Cut off and running dry: the two crises converging on the Central West
How two crises converging on the Central West are pushing communities and businesses to breaking point — and why the rest of NSW should pay…
By Henry Ea - 11 min readHow two crises converging on the Central West are pushing communities and businesses to breaking point — and why the rest of NSW should pay…
By Henry Ea - 11 min readThe rising cost of living and housing crisis in New South Wales are putting greater pressure on individuals and families. As a profession, what can…
By Wendy Yang - 7 min readThis year, LawAccess NSW celebrates 25 years as the state’s primary ‘front door’ to the justice system, assisting a staggering 3.7 million customers since its…
By Henry Ea - 5 min readA string of groundbreaking complaints is shining a light on privacy. Australia is being left behind in the information age.
By Kirrily Schwarz - 9 min readIn June, Victoria became the first Australian jurisdiction to allow contingency fees in class actions. Experts are split as to what impacts the move will…
By Katie Walsh - 9 min readMedia commentary surrounding the Australian High Court appears to have surged in 2020. Controversial decisions such as the Indigenous “aliens” case and overturned Pell conviction…
By Kate Allman - 8 min readThe COVID-19 pandemic has posed huge challenges for the university sector, with many law schools struggling to stay afloat as international student numbers drop off…
By Katie Walsh - 9 min readToxic cultures are still far too common in law firms, but experts advise that prevention is better than cure when it comes to tackling poor…
By Catherine Fox - 8 min readThe criminal justice system almost ground to a halt in recent months. It has caused delays so severe that human rights questions are being raised.
By Kirrily Schwarz - 8 min readThe legal profession has experienced a lot of ups and downs since the outbreak of COVID-19. It’s a mixture of camaraderie and concern as the…
By Kirrily Schwarz - 8 min readMany of the most severe restrictions imposed in the COVID-19 pandemic relate to overseas arrivals and border control. Currently, the most fatal cluster of cases…
By Amy Dale - 9 min readTwo North Korean defectors shine light on the dark state of affairs in their country.
By Kate Allman - 10 min readAustralian human rights law depends heavily on the protections provided in anti-discrimination legislation. But what happens if that law is turned on its head?
By Kirrily Schwarz - 9 min read