The son of convicted serial North Shore rapist Graham Kay has called on the justice system to lock up the “monster” after he ...
The Palestine Action Group will be filing a constitutional challenge to the NSW Labor government’s anti-protest laws that were passed in the NSW Parliament in a late night sitting on February 20.
An anonymous letter sent to the NSW Department of Education sparked an explosive corruption investigation that saw police lay ...
In the letter passed to the newspaper and read ... Graham James Kay’s 1997 mug shot Last September the NSW Supreme Court placed him on an ESO that keeps him under strict monitoring until ...
Australia’s youngest convicted murderer – who once told a court it would be “easier to kill again” — will be released from ...
As it pushes to implement a plan to end birthright citizenship, the Trump administration is counting on an argument about out-of-control federal judges to prove irresistible to some Supreme Court ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The NSW government’s controversial laws banning protests near places of worship are being challenged in the Supreme Court, with ...
The Sydney-based Palestine Action Group announced in a media release that it is filing a constitutional challenge in the Supreme Court of New South Wales against the NSW Government led by Premier ...
But what if that view is wrong? Looking back today, after the Supreme Court’s 2023 Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard decision, which struck down racial preferences, a very different ...
Legal experts questioned the practicality and the fairness of having a citizenship rule that applied at least temporarily in some parts of the country but not others. In recent years, several ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Police & Courts. Followed categories will be added to My News. This glimpse into the Sunshine Coast drug world was revealed in newly published sentencing ...
Followed categories will be added to My News. Justice Crow ruled in Dr Margaret Swenson’s favour in the Rockhampton Supreme Court on February 28 over the incident that occurred in 2014.