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From courtroom dramas to miscarriages of justice, to how the law affects you — and so much more. The Law Report is your accessible guide to the big legal stories unfolding in Australia and across the world.
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Jun 15, 2021 • 29min
Crime and Justice in the Torres Strait and Cape York’s Licensing Muster program
Torres Strait's low crime rate, the Muster program

Jun 8, 2021 • 29min
Vaccine passports and global snapshot of LGBTQI discrimination
Some countries and states have introduced a Vaccine Passport, to allow more domestic and international movement and businesses to return. What are the technical and legal obstacles to a COVID-19 vaccine passport here in Australia?And in this Pride Month, while the LGBTQI community has a lot to celebrate in Australia, in many countries they face ongoing legal discrimination, even the death penalty.

Jun 1, 2021 • 29min
Porter v ABC and AGL v Greenpeace
Former Attorney General Christian Porter has discontinued his defamation litigation against the ABC. And power company AGL is taking Greenpeace to court arguing breach of trademark and copyright. AGL says the activist group should not have used its trademark in a series of parody advertisements that highlights its CO2 emissions.

May 25, 2021 • 29min
Victoria's Yoo-rrook Justice Commission and new research on Magistrate stress levels
We speak to the Chair and one of other the four commissioners who will preside over Victoria's ground breaking Yoo-rrook or Justice Commission. And new research has found that local court magistrates are the state-based judicial officers who suffer most from work-related stress.

May 18, 2021 • 29min
Improving the justice system for sexual assault survivors
Many victim survivors of sexual assault say they found giving evidence at trial a harrowing and re-traumatising experience. The Victorian Law Reform Commission is currently conducting an inquiry into ways to improve the responses of the justice system to sexual offences.

May 11, 2021 • 29min
Federal Court rejects challenge to India travel ban. And rugby's no fault standdown rule [Updated audio]
The Federal Court dismissed a challenge to the Morrison government's ban on Australian citizens returning from India. Justice Thawley ruled that the government was acting within its powers under the Biosecurity Act 2015.And should professional sports people be able to continue playing when facing serious criminal charges?

May 4, 2021 • 29min
Drug driving truckies and outraging public decency
Mohinder Singh, the truck driver responsible for the deaths of four Victorian police officers has been sentenced to a non parole period of 18 years. Richard Pusey, who callously filmed the tragedy has also been sentenced to 10 months jail after pleading guilty to a number of offences including outraging public decency. And, why did the NSW Workers Commission award $500,000 to the family of a truck driver who was high on ice and died after crashing his rig into a home, injuring a sleeping pensioner?

Apr 27, 2021 • 29min
Australia's whistle-blower protection laws. And is it time for a vaccine injury compensation scheme?
Australia's whistle-blower laws will be in the spotlight when a long-running, high-profile prosecution involving former ATO officer Richard Boyle comes back before the courts. Also, if a vaccine causes an injury, many countries have a vaccine injury compensation scheme. Do we need one in Australia?

Apr 20, 2021 • 29min
Court rules couples can conspire and how brain implants might transform criminal law
The High Court of Australia rules that a married couple can conspire to commit a crime. Also, the challenges posed by emerging neuro technologies.

Apr 13, 2021 • 29min
The findings of two significant Coronial Inquests
NSW State Coroner Teresa O’Sullivan has found that the murders of teenagers Jack and Jennifer Edwards by their father were preventable. The Coroner identified a series of serious systemic failures which contributed to the crimes. Also, Victorian Coroner Paresa Spanos has recommended the adoption of pill testing after investigating the deaths of five young men who died in separate drug related incidents between July 2016 and January 2017.