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Financial, legal backers of Ben Roberts-Smith fight orders to hand over documents
More than 20 CDPP prosecutors receive specialised training on how to run war crimes case in anticipation of referrals
Judgement of Beach J found here - Australian Securities and Investments Commission v Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited [2023] FCA 1150
Killer nurse Lucy Letby (Britain's most prolific serial child killer of modern times) to be retried over one alleged attempted murder (UK)
National Anti Corruption Commission update - 1075 referrals, 7 preliminary investigations.
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The 700,000 Australians living in territories only have half a say in the forthcoming Voice referendum. This is especially galling for Northern Territorians, around 30 per cent of whom are Indigenous Australians.
— The Saturday Paper (@SatPaper)
7:03 AM • Sep 26, 2023
Professor @CherylSaunders1 AO from @MelbLawSchool answers some common questions about the Voice ⬇️
Do you have a question for our experts about the upcoming Voice to Parliament referendum? Browse our existing FAQs and submit your questions here → unimelb.edu.au/voice/faqs
— University of Melbourne (@UniMelb)
4:59 AM • Sep 26, 2023
Good questions, @Coadem. No answers.
— Cheryl Saunders (@CherylSaunders1)
7:27 AM • Sep 26, 2023
Hear @LBlayden (@SydneyLawSchool) speak on the 'A new system of Federal Review: changes to the AAT' panel at the ANU Public Law Conference. @ANU_Law
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10:47 PM • Sep 25, 2023
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