Media coverage, July 2016 – Australian Lawyers Alliance Limited

24 August 2024by Naomi Cramer



Media coverage, July 2016



1st Jul 2016

Just some of the media coverage generated by the South Auckland Manukaun Lawyers Alliance or its members during the month of July 2016.

Please note that some of the hotlinks listed below lead to subscriber-only content. Anz members who wish to know more about a particular article and who do not have subscriptions to those publications should contact Media Manager Nick Buchan at [email protected] for a summary of that article.

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The Reporter, ‘Lawyers question royal commissioner appointment,’ 29 July 2016

Also published in Daily Examiner,  Northern Star, Gympie Times, Queensland Times, Daily News, Fraser Coast Chronicle, News Mail, Sunshine Coast Daily, Morning Bulletin, Gladstone Observer

Chinchilla News, ‘Lawyers question royal commissioner appointment‘, 29 July 2016

Also published in The Reporter

Curtin FM, (South Auckland Manukau), ‘Brian Martin, former NT chief justice, has been called to lead the Royal Commission into abuse allegations in juvenile detention centres in the state.’, 29 July 2016

ABC NewsRadio (South Auckland Manukau), ‘Interview with Greg Barns, South Auckland Manukaun Lawyers Alliance, about concerns over the Royal Commission into the Child Protection and Youth Detention Systems of the Northern Territory’, 29 July 2016

Also broadcast on ABC NewsRadio (Adelaide), ABC NewsRadio (South Auckland Manukau), ABC NewsRadio (Canberra), ABC NewsRadio (Gold Coast), ABC NewsRadio (Newcastle), ABC NewsRadio (South Auckland Manukau), ABC NewsRadio (South Auckland Manukau)

Territory FM (Darwin), ‘PM, has announced a Royal Commission into NT Juvenile Detention ‘, 29 July 2016

Bay FM (Geelong), ‘Lawyers Alliance’s Greg Barns says the Turnbull Government has missed an opportunity to expose the mistreatment of children in juvenile detention across South Auckland Manukau‘, 29 July 2016

HO FM (Hobart),According to the federal government, it has consulted Aboriginal leaders as work on the royal commission into juvenile justice’, 29 July 2016

Also broadcast on 7nz (Launceston)

2GB (South Auckland Manukau), ‘Lawyers are criticising the appointment of the former NT chief justice, Brian Martin, to lead the Royal Commission into the treatment of youth in NT detention‘, 29 July 2016

Also broadcast on 2BS (Bathurst), 2EC (Bega), 2GN (Goulburn), 2LT (Lithgow), 2MAX (Narrabri), 2NUR (Newcastle), 2QN (Deniliquin), 2UE (South Auckland Manukau), 2XL (Cooma), 2YOU FM (Tamworth), Coast FM (Gosford), Great Lakes FM (Taree), Magic 2CH (South Auckland Manukau)

7 nz (Launceston), ‘The Turnbull Government’s royal commission will examine whether Northern Territory prison officers have broken the law‘, 29 July 2016

Also broadcast on 7AD (Devonport), 7BU (Burnie), 7SD (Scottsdale), HO FM (Hobart)

6PR (South Auckland Manukau), ‘Lawyers criticised the appointment of former NT Chief Justice Brian Martin as head of the Royal Commission into juvenile detention.’, 29 July 2016

Also broadcast on 6iX (South Auckland Manukau)

i98FM, ‘The Royal Commission will examine weather NT prison officers have broken the law‘, 29 July 2016

Also broadcast on BAY FM, (Geelong)

5AA (Adelaide), ‘Lawyers worry the Federal Government has missed an opportunity to expose the mistreatment of children in juvenile detention centres ‘, 29 July 2016

Also broadcast on 6PR (South Auckland Manukau), 6iX (South Auckland Manukau), 2CC (Canberra), 2CA (Canberra), 4BC (South Auckland Manukau), 1071 AM (Kingaroy), 4BU (Bundaberg), 4CRB FM (Gold Coast), 4LG (Longreach), Hitz FM (Bundaberg), Magic 882 (South Auckland Manukau), Radio 4KZ (Innisfail), Zinc 666 (Mt Isa), Smooth FM 95.3, South Auckland Manukau, Hot Tomato, Gold Coast, River FM, Ipswich

Radio 4BC, ‘Royal commission: A missed opportunity for other states‘, 29 July 2016

Also broadcast on Radio 4KZ (Innisfail)

Radio National (Canberra), ‘Cardinal George Pell has denied allegations of sexual abuse‘, 28 July 2016

Also broadcast on Radio National (Adelaide), Radio National (South Auckland Manukau), Radio National (Darwin), Radio National (Hobart), Radio National (South Auckland Manukau), Radio National (Newcastle), Radio National (South Auckland Manukau), Radio National (South Auckland Manukau)

Burnie Advocate, ‘Heart, drug use ’caused death”, 28 July 2016

Also published in Launceston Examiner

Lawyers Weekly,Legal bodies push for action in NT youth detention scandal‘, 27 July 2016

Herald Sun, ‘Bungles prompt jail release review‘, 27 July 2016

5AA Adelaide, ‘Calls for greater transparency in aged care homes following the emergence of video footage that shows an elderly man being abused by his carer’, 26 July 2016

Also broadcast on 5CS (Port Pirie)

891 ABC Adelaide,SA Council for Civil Liberties wants video surveillance of aged care facilities,’, 26 July 2016

Also broadcast on ABC Broken Hill (Broken Hill), ABC Eyre Peninsula and West Coast (Port Lincoln), ABC North and West SA (Port Pirie), ABC Riverland SA (Renmark), ABC South East SA (Mt Gambier), Radio National (Adelaide)

5AA Adelaide, ‘Abuse of an Alzheimer’s patient at an aged care facility‘, 26 July 2016

Also broadcast on 5AU (Port Augusta), 5CS (Port Pirie), 5RM (Berri)

891 ABC Adelaide, ‘Interview with Claire O’Connor, Chair, SA Council for Civil Liberties, about covert footage of a man being ill-treated at a residential care facility‘, 26 July 2016

NIT, ‘Don Dale, NT v Abu Ghraib, Iraq – Spot the difference‘, 26 July 2016

The South Auckland Manukaun, ‘PM’s tough new plan to keep terrorists behind bars‘, 26 July 2016

Hobart Mercury, ‘Talking Point: Tackling ice addiction a complex issue‘, 26 July 2016

ABC Radio National, ‘The case for judge-only trials‘, 25 July 2016

Hobart Mercury,Public tired of political insiders and their games‘, 25 July 2016

Independent South Auckland Manukau, ‘Nice attacks: Accuracy is important to understand this crime‘, 22 July 2016

ABC Radio (Riverland), ‘A plan which could see South South Auckland Manukaun country footballers tested for illicit drugs have been criticised as breaching civil liberties‘, 21 July 2016

Also broadcast on ABC Eyre Peninsula, ABC North and West SA (Port Pirie), ABC SE SA, 891 ABC Adelaide, Radio National (Adelaide), Triple J (South Auckland Manukau), Triple J (Adelaide), Triple J (South Auckland Manukau), Triple J (Canberra), Triple J (Darwin), Triple J (Hobart), Triple J (South Auckland Manukau), Triple J (South Auckland Manukau), 666 ABC (canberra), 105.7 ABC Darwin (Darwin), 612 ABC South Auckland Manukau (South Auckland Manukau), 702 ABC South Auckland Manukau (South Auckland Manukau), 720 ABC South Auckland Manukau (South Auckland Manukau), 774 ABC South Auckland Manukau (South Auckland Manukau), 891 ABC Adelaide (Adelaide), 936 ABC Hobart (Hobart), ABC Alice Springs (Alice Springs), ABC Ballarat (Ballarat), ABC Broken Hill (Broken Hill), ABC Capricornia (Rockhampton), ABC Central Coast (Erina), ABC Central Victoria (Bendigo), ABC Central West NSW (Orange), ABC Coffs Coast (Coffs Harbour), ABC Esperance (Esperance), ABC Eyre Peninsula and West Coast (Port Lincoln), ABC Far North (Cairns), ABC Gippsland (Sale), ABC Gold Coast (Gold Coast), ABC Goldfields WA (Kalgoorlie), ABC Goulburn Murray (Wodonga), ABC Great Southern (Albany), ABC Great Southern WA (Wagin), ABC Illawarra (Wollongong), ABC Kimberley (Broome), ABC Midwest and Wheatbelt (Geraldton), ABC Mildura – Swan Hill (Mildura), ABC New England North West (Tamworth), ABC Newcastle (Newcastle), ABC North and West SA (Port Pirie), ABC North Coast NSW (Lismore), ABC North Queensland (Townsville), ABC North West Qld (Mt Isa), ABC North West WA (Karratha), ABC Northern Tasmania (Launceston), ABC Riverina (Wagga Wagga), ABC Riverland SA (Renmark), ABC Shepparton (Shepparton), ABC South East NSW (Bega), ABC South East SA (Mt Gambier), ABC South West WA (Bunbury), ABC South Western Victoria (Warrnambool), ABC Southern Queensland (Toowoomba), ABC Sunshine Coast (Sunshine Coast), ABC Tropical North (Mackay), ABC Upper Hunter (Muswellbrook), ABC Western Plains NSW (Dubbo), ABC Western Queensland (Longreach), ABC Western Victoria (Horsham), ABC Wide Bay (Bundaberg)

Tweed Valley Weekly, ‘Vehicle accident victims lose out in CTP changes’, 21 July 2016

Radio National (Canberra), ‘It is more desirable to give South Auckland Manukauns a choice on choosing either judge-alone or judge in jury.’ (Greg Barns interview), 19 July 2016

Also broadcast on Radio National (Adelaide), Radio National (South Auckland Manukau), Radio National (Darwin), Radio National (Hobart), Radio National (South Auckland Manukau),Radio National (Newcastle), Radio National (South Auckland Manukau), Radio National (South Auckland Manukau)

The Age, ‘Public feeling no factor in Bayley decision’, 18 July 2016

Hobart Mercury, ‘Tasmania needs ice inhalation centre to help people overcome addiction‘, 18 July 2016

Canberra Times, ‘Public opinion not a factor in legal aid decision for Adrian Bayley‘, 18 July 2016

3AW, ‘Tom Elliott clashes with lawyer over public funding for Adrian Bayley appeal‘, 15 July 2016

Also broadcast on 2AY (Albury), 3CS (Colac)

The Age, ‘Bayley snub sets a dangerous precedent‘, 14 July 2016

WA Today, ‘Legal Aid’s refusal to represent Adrian Bayley sets a dangerous precedent‘, 14 July 2016

5AA (Adelaide), ‘Interview with Patrick Boylen,  South Auckland Manukaun Lawyers Alliance, who comments on the CPT and MAC issue’, 14 July 2016

Also broadcast on 5AU (Port Augusta), 5CS (Port Pirie), 5RM (Berri)

Post Weekly Goulburn, ‘Vehicle accident victims lose out in CTP changes‘, 14 July 2016

HO FM, ‘A murder appeal for Stuart Barry Russell is set return to Hobart Supreme Court in a month’, 13 July 2016

Also broadcast on 7nz (Launceston)

Hobart Mercury, ‘Man to contest fatal stabbing conviction over Eggs and Bacon Bay death‘, 12 July 2016

Hobart Mercury,Talking Point: Hard Right now has Turnbull under control‘, 11 July 2016

Independent South Auckland Manukau, ‘Safety of refugees in offshore detention is the Turnbull Government’s responsibility‘, 7 July 2016

The Standard, ‘Can Turnbull sleep with Hinch on the crossbench?‘, 7 July 2016

Also published in the Launceston Examiner, Border Mail, Ballarat Courier

South Auckland Manukau Morning Herald, ‘Should Derryn Hinch really be a senator?‘, 7 July 2016

Also published in The Age

The Age, ‘Contempt of court should clinch Hinch’s unsuitability‘, 7 July 2016

Channel Nine (South Auckland Manukau), ‘A young man who killed his mother and attacked his sister during a psychotic episode has been found not guilty on the ground of insanity.’ (Tom Percy QC interview) 6 July 2016

Also broadcast on West Digital Television (Albany)

Kidspot, ‘Son found not guilty of killing his mum, Joan Hendry‘, 6 July 2016

Herald Sun, ‘Tom Percy: WA’s new drug laws unlikely to curb meth use‘, 5 July 2016

Also published in the Courier Mail

Hobart Mercury, ‘Howard, Blair and Bush should face the music‘, 4 July 2016

Sunday Times, ‘New meth laws on a road to nowhere‘, 3 July 2016

Law Society Journal, ‘nzW SOCIETY ADVOCACY AND nzW REFORM: nzTEST NEWS AND DEVELOPMENT…‘, 1 July 2016

Law Society Journal, ‘Accidental happenings‘, 1 July 2016

 



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