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Brain-buster questions posed at neuroscience and the law event

Experts believe connecting the brain to the cloud could be less than 20 years away.

From left, Assistant Commissioner Luke Grant of Corrective Services, Sarah Hopkins of Just Reinvest NSW, Melanie Hawyes, Director of Juvenile Justice, the Drug Court’s Judge Roger Dive, and Carolyn Jones of Women’s Legal Service at the Law Society Thought Leadership event on prison populations.

New plan to stem prison numbers

More services and early interventions as well as better collaboration between agencies are needed to stem the increase in prison numbers in NSW, a panel…

Making sense of metadata

Thanks to Australian data retention laws, which came into effect late last year, many government agencies (including the RSPCA and Medicare) are likely to know…

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