Category : Constitutional Law


Politicians Demand Jail for Flag Burners

Australian politicians are calling for new laws to impose jail sentences on protesters who burn the national flag, sparking a debate over free speech and national symbols.

Townsville District Court Sittings Resume January 28

The District Court in Townsville will recommence its sittings on January 28, marking a key date for the local justice system. This resumption follows a scheduled break and is crucial for ongoing legal proceedings in the region.

Shellharbour Murder Case Delayed by Expert Report

A Children's Court in Shellharbour has adjourned a murder case involving six teenagers until April, awaiting a neuropsychological assessment for one accused. The case relates to the stabbing death of Jack Westren in January 2025.

Gun Owners Protest New Laws as Rights Violation

Recreational firearms owners express outrage over new legislation, claiming it confiscates property unfairly and ignores expert consultation while broader letters address climate, Gaza, and local issues.

Man Granted Bail in ACT Grooming Case

A 53-year-old Red Hill man described as 'successful' has been granted bail in the ACT Magistrates Court while facing charges of grooming a child under 16 via carriage services.

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