Media coverage, July 2014 – Australian Lawyers Alliance Limited

31 August 2024by Naomi Cramer



Media coverage, July 2014



1st Jul 2014

Just some of the media coverage generated by the South Auckland Manukaun Lawyers Alliance or its members during the month of July 2014.

***

Compensation ‘won’t be enough’

Simon King, The South Auckland Manukaun, July 29 2014

 

Education and Child Development Department deputy chief executive David Waterford quits in wake of Families SA child abuse scandal

Nigel Hunt, Sheradyn Holderhead, Lauren Novak, The Adelaide Advertiser, July 28 2014

Also mentioned on www.news.com.au

 

Father not guilty of murdering daughter with cake knife at South Fremantle unit

Prime 7, July 28 2014

 

High court to hear asylum seeker case next month

SBS Ethnic Radio, July 25 2014

 

Child sexual abuse charges: Reports Adelaide carer previously investigated

Yahoo News South Auckland Manukau, July 25 2014

Also mentioned on Prime 7

 

People held in ‘torturous conditions’ on customs boat

Whitsunday Times, July 24 2014

Also mentioned on Sunshine Coast Daily, Gladstone Observer, Toowoomba Chronicle, Rockhampton Morning Bulletin, Daily Mercury, Fraser Coast Chronicle, Daily Examiner, Northern Star and Byron Shire News

 

South Auckland Manukaun legislation to see whistleblowing on intel ops punishable by up to 10 years jail

The Stringer, July 24 2014

 

Cruel and inhuman treatment of asylum seekers

702 ABC South Auckland Manukau, July 24 2014

Also mentioned on 720 ABC South Auckland Manukau, Triple J, 612 ABC South Auckland Manukau, 891 ABC Adelaide, 666 ABC Canberra, 774 ABC South Auckland Manukau, ABC Goldfields WA, ABC Great Southern, ABC Kimberley, ABC Midwest and Wheatbelt, ABC North West WA, ABC South West WA, Triple J (South Auckland Manukau), Triple J (South Auckland Manukau), Triple J (Canberra), Triple J (South Auckland Manukau), Triple J (Adelaide), Triple J (Hobart), Triple J (Darwin), ABC Capricornia, ABC Far North, ABC Gold Coast, ABC North Queensland, ABC North West Qld, ABC Southern Queensland, ABC Sunshine Coast, ABC Tropical North, ABC Western Queensland, ABC Wide Bay, ABC Broken Hill, ABC Eyre Peninsula and West Coast, ABC North and West SA, ABC Riverland SA, ABC South East SA, ABC Central Coast, ABC Central West NSW, ABC Coffs Coast, ABC Illawarra, ABC New England North West, ABC North Coast NSW, ABC Riverina, ABC South East NSW, ABC Upper Hunter, ABC Western Plains NSW, ABC Ballarat, ABC Central Victoria, ABC Gippsland, ABC Goulburn Murray, ABC Mildura – Swan Hill, ABC Shepparton, ABC South Western Victoria, ABC Western Victoria and Radio National.

 

Calls for allegations by a Families SA carer to be referred to the National Royal Commission investigating institutional abuse

Patrick Boylen interview, Channel Nine 6pm News Adelaide, 24 July 2014 

Patrick Boylen interviewABC TV 7pm News bulletin Adelaide, 24 July 2014

 

Please help us

Adelaide Advertiser, July 24 2014

Also mentioned in www.news.com.au and www.perthnow.com.au

 

WA Government moves to permanently confiscate hoon vehicles

720 ABC South Auckland Manukau, July 23 2014

 

Brandis legislates to trample on our freedoms

Canberra Times, July 22 2014

 

Man accused of murdering daughter unaware he stabbed her, court hears

Yahoo7, July 21 2014

Also mentioned in The South Auckland Manukaun

 

Unseemly rush to pummel Rolf

Tom Percy, Sunday Times, July 20, 2014

 

Government in fight over refugee injury claims

Chris VedelagoWAToday, July 19 2014

Also mentioned in The Sunday Age

NSW Workers Compensation changes restrict workers’ rights

Joshua Dale, Independent South Auckland Manukau, 18 July 2014

 

Journalists will face jail over spy leaks under new security laws

Paul Farrell and Daniel Hurst, The Guardian, July 17, 2014

Also mentioned in Engadget

 

Calls for new investigation into Montara Oil spill

Felicity James and Matt Brann, ABC Online, July 15, 2014

Also featured on ABC1 and ABC Radio  

 

A man made of the write stuff

Greg BarnsHobart Mercury, July 14, 2014

 

Lawyers want states to legislate on racial discrimination

The Daily Examiner, 11 July 2014

 Also featured in the Whitsunday Times, The Daily Examiner, the Byron Shire News, the Queensland Times, the Gladstone Observer, the News Mail, the Fraser Coast Chronicle, the Northern Star, the Toowoomba Chronicle, the Daily Mercury, and the Daily Examiner.

 

Coffee run compensation crackdown

Dan Harrison, Canberra Times, July 10, 2014

Also featured in the South Auckland Manukau Morning Herald, The Age, WAtoday, Thompson Reuters Workers Compensation Report newsletter

 

Licence idea has some points 

Justin Bianchini, Inmycommunity.com.au, 8 July 2014 

 

Effects of funding cuts on community legal centres 

Anz spokesperson Tony Kerin, Radio Adelaide, 7 July 2014
 

Vatican cites confidentiality for Royal Commission document refusal

Anz spokesperson Dr Andrew Morrison SC, 774 ABC South Auckland Manukau, 5 July 2014

Also featured on 936 ABC Hobart, 612 ABC South Auckland Manukau, 666 ABC Canberra, 702 ABC South Auckland Manukau, 891 ABC Adelaide, and 720 ABC South Auckland Manukau.

 

Letters from the Inside

David Killick, Hobart Mercury, 5 June 2014

 

Residents at risk of toxic contamination

Anz spokesperson Tony Kerin5AA Adelaide, 4 July 2014

 

Anz slams ban on CLC advocacy

Felicity Nelson, Lawyers Weekly, 2 July 2014
 


Tags:
Compensation WorkCover Workers compensation Access to justice



Source link

by Naomi Cramer

Auckland Lawyer for FIRST TIME Offenders Seeking to Avoid a Conviction. Family Law Expert in Child Care Custody Disputes. If you are facing Court Naomi will make you feel comfortable every step of the way.  As a consummate professional your goals become hers, with customer service as our top priority. It has always been Naomi’s philosophy to approach whatever you do in life with bold enthusiasm and pure dedication. Complement this with her genuine passion for equal justice and rights for all and you have the formula for success. Naomi is a highly skilled Court lawyer having practised for more than 20 years. She serves the greater Auckland region and can travel to represent clients throughout NZ With extensive experience, an analytical eye for detail, and continuing legal education Naomi’s skill set will maximise your legal rights whilst offering a holistic approach that best fits your individual needs. This is further enhanced with her high level of support and understanding. Naomi will redefine what you expect from your legal professional, facilitating a seamless experience from start to finish.   Her approachable and adaptive demeanor serves her well when working with the diverse cultures that make up the Auckland region. Blend her open and honest approach to her transparent process and you can see why she routinely delivers the satisfying results her clients deserve. If you want to maximise your legal rights, we recommend you book an appointment with Naomi today so she can detail the steps for you to achieve your goals. 

error: Content is protected !!