Wollongong Case Highlights Consent Law Realities

A recent Wollongong court case has ignited a crucial national conversation about the practical application of consent laws, prompting calls for clearer legal definitions and public education.

NSW Rental Aid for New Lambton Landslip Victims

The NSW Government has announced rental assistance for residents displaced by a landslip in New Lambton, offering financial support to help them secure temporary housing during the recovery process.

First Female AFP Boss Faced Post-Broderick Sexism

Krissy Barrett, the inaugural female commissioner of the Australian Federal Police, encountered persistent sexism following the Broderick review, highlighting ongoing gender challenges in law enforcement.

Townsville District Court Sittings on March 5

The Townsville District Court will hold sittings on March 5, with cases including serious criminal matters and civil disputes. The court's operations are part of regular judicial activities in the region.

Revenge Porn Fine in Charters Towers Court

A Townsville woman, Reeganiziah Foster, was fined $1000 for distributing intimate images without consent in a revenge porn case at Charters Towers Magistrates Court.

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