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Wildlife photographer Rob Blakers pleads guilty to trespassing after admitting he camped beyond the boundary line whilst visiting privately owned Robbins Island to observe migratory birds.
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The Hon. Justice Simon Steward AC of the High Court of Australia will discuss the extent to which Australian directors can institute their own politics on corporate speech without breaching their obligations as directors.
Labor must drop flawed and friendless freedom of information bill - Catherine Williams and Gabrielle Appleby [AFR paywall]
In opposition, the prime minister talked a big game on transparency. It’s about time he walked the walk on open government.
The US president appointed her to the bench in 2018, with conservative credentials. But at the weekend, Karin Immergut refused to let him have his way in Portland, Oregon.
From 7 to 17 October two appellate judges are trading places.
Today President Mullins welcomed WA’s Court of Appeal Justice Hall whilst QLD’s Justice Bond is sitting in WA.
Read more about our judicial exchange program: tinyurl.com/9774c245
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4:19 AM • Oct 7, 2025
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