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The former NSW One Nation leader was ordered to pay Alex Greenwich $140,000 in damages for defaming him. The independent Sydney MP’s lawyer says it should have been more.
Victoria ‘concedes its donation laws are unconstitutional’ [The Age paywall]
In an unusual move, the state government has asked for part of its laws to be struck out before a High Court battle.
Dozens of Aboriginal Territorians from remote communities travelled to Darwin where they stand alongside Environment Centre NT in a bid to axe a controversial water allocation plan.
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[3] The question arising may be shortly stated: is Bitcoin property for the purposes of s 72 of the Crimes Act 1958?
[4] The answer may be also shortly stated: yes.
[5] The reasons for that answer are longer.
An Introduction to the Law of Conspiracy In this episode, Foley's barrister Paul Holdenson KC, Ruth Champion and Director of Public Prosecutions Raelene Sharp KC explore the fundamentals of the law of conspiracy, examining how agreements between parties to commit an unlawful act are treated under criminal law. They break down key legal principles, case examples, and practical considerations for practitioners navigating this complex area.
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