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suppression orders

ACCESS DENIED: the ‘right-to-know’ Act that was never enacted

LSJ reports on a little-known law collecting dust.

Larina Alick

The case that changed me – Larina Alick

The editorial counsel for Nine Publishing (formerly known as Fairfax Media) discusses the case that sparked her passion for the public’s right to know.

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On the quiet: open justice and suppression orders

Controversial suppression orders recently made by the Victorian Supreme Court raise important questions about the value Australian courts place on open justice. By BRUCE MCCLINTOCK…

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