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Zoomkwondo and other lessons from the pandemic

Zoomkwondo and other lessons from the pandemic
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Rule of lucre

The fact is that money still buys a better service from the legal system, and to claim otherwise is to throw out the most basic principles of an economy. After all, if there were no benefit to be gained from backing up a truck full of money and tipping 30 or 40 grand a day into a team of silks, junior barristers and top tier solicitors, why would those with the means do it? To argue the contrary beggars belief. And if the observation is accepted, what does that tell us about the rule of law? By Martin Pike

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Are we finally seeing action on Aboriginal water justice?

Are we finally seeing action on Aboriginal water justice?   There’s a famous image from 1975 of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam pouring red earth into the hands of Gurindji leader, Vincent Lingiari, as a symbolic gesture of returning land back to the Gurindji people. It’s a powerful image and represents an important turning point in Australian land rights policy a point when the federal government finally started to acknowledge that this nation state has been built on stolen land and that it was past time for restitution. But something that really strikes me about this image on a symbolic level, particularly as an academic that has spent their whole career focused on water, is just how dry the earth is.

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MAFS online outrage raises the question, can we support survivors while not seeing alleged perpetrators as 'guilty'?

MAFS online outrage raises the question, can we support survivors while not seeing alleged perpetrators as guilty ? updated 3 AprApril 2021 at 8:13am Ethical dilemmas posed by Married at First Sight aren t just playing out on our TV screens. ( Print text only Cancel Whether you follow politics or reality TV, it can feel like allegations of assault and abuse against high-profile figures are surfacing online daily. In the past week alone, several participants in the current season of Channel Nine s Married At First Sight have come under fire. Thousands have signed an online petition urging Channel Nine to apologise for the portrayal of an excessive amount of domestic violence signs , and its failed duty of care to viewers and one female participant.

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Whose rule of law?

Whose rule of law?
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