The opening paragraph of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody final report says: “Between 1 January 1980 and 31 May 1989, ninety-nine Aboriginal and...
Queensland Parliament sat from 11 to 13 May 2021 (inclusive). Legislation passed this Parliament The following legislation was passed by the Legislative Assembly: Workers’ Compensation and...
Queensland Law Society has today (13 May) welcomed the appointment of respected silk Paul Freeburn QC as a Justice to the Queensland Supreme Court Trial Division....
“You may not control all the events that happen to you, but you can decide not to be reduced by them” Maya Angelou I have been...
Graphic justice: pictures worth 1000 words explores how legal practitioners, companies and advocacy groups are beginning to apply ‘design thinking’ and ‘graphic justice’ principles to help people...
As a human being, I of course rejoiced in the exit of Donald Trump from the world stage. It was for the same reason I rejoiced...
Cornwalls has appointed Terry Lambert as Special Counsel in the litigation and dispute resolution team. Terry is a highly experienced lawyer who worked in private practice...
It is time to review the legislature’s decision to place alleged acts of domestic and family violence (DFV) in a civil jurisdiction regime. Under the Domestic...
In the field of artistic endeavour the term ‘triple threat’ is usually bandied about when referencing unique and proficient performers who are supremely talented in the...
In Roy v O’Neill [2020] HCA 45 (9 December 2020) the High Court was required to consider whether a police officer was trespassing on private property...