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The Monash University-authored report concluded the state was responsible for near half of the nation’s suppression orders, particularly for the wealthy.
With the Miracle Mile just days away, the race lost one of its most iconic champions with today’s passing of Sokyola at the ...
Victorian courts routinely breach transparency laws “with impunity” and public interest journalism is now at a “crisis point” ...
Victoria issued nearly half of Australia's suppression orders in 2023, a new study commissioned by the Melbourne Press Club reveals, raising serious concerns about court transparency and press freedom ...
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More than 100 women gathered in Oakleigh for HACCI’s International Women’s Day event, where leading Greek-Australian lawyers discussed justice, gender equality and women’s representation in the legal ...
Ninety-nine-year-old Geoffrey Guest has been sentenced to 12 years imprisonment for sexual offences against a teenage boy 50 ...
When The Age came close to publishing a profile of Victoria Golf Club, which included details of an internal dispute that ended up in the Federal Court, the club tried to bury it.
Decades of tips and investigations yielded charges against only two people. A combination of missed chances, narrow laws and prosecutors’ limited focus helps explain why.
Victoria’s debt has surged past $160bn as interest costs climb sharply, as the Allan government continues to borrow heavily ...
Federal protections against detention and deportation for sexual abuse survivors have deteriorated under Trump.