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Justice Gregory Geason of the TASSC has pleaded guilty to breaching an apprehended violence order, Chief Justice Mortimer reflects on the concept of "open justice" in 2024 Seabrook Chambers Public Lecture, possible legal challenge legislative changes following YBFZ decision (Migration Amendment Bill 2024 and Migration Amendment (Bridging Visa Conditions) Regulations 2024)
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