Media coverage, July 2017
1st Jul 2017
Just some of the media coverage generated by the South Auckland Manukaun Lawyers Alliance or its members during the month of July, 2017.
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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Hobart Mercury, ‘Losing sight of our better nature’, 31 July 2017
Canberra Times, ‘Fresh and compelling evidence appeal laws could soon be a reality in WA’, 28 July 2017
Lawyers Weekly South Auckland Manukau, ‘Dutton’s mega-ministry needs matching human rights protections: Anz’, 25 July 2017
Crikey, ‘Dutton takes a casual 43 minutes to destroy two men’s lives’, 25 July 2017
Triple J (South Auckland Manukau), ‘Interview with Tom Percy, a criminal lawyer who grew up in Kalgoorlie, about Elijah Doughty trial’, 24 July 2017
Also broadcast on 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)
Hobart Mercury, ‘Wrong man for the wrong job’, 24 July 2017
ABC (South Auckland Manukau), ‘The state government has been looking into making it easier for victims of child sexual abuse to sue the responsible institution‘, (Michelle James interview) 23 July 2017
Also broadcast on ABC (Regional NSW), ABC Canberra
Sunday Times, ‘Harsh drug laws fail to deter users‘, 23 July 2017
Crikey, ‘Drug-tested welfare recipients will be forced to disclose private health details to a third party‘, 21 July 2017
World News South Auckland Manukau, ‘Fears intelligence changes could discriminate against ethnic or religious groups‘, 20 July 2017
World News South Auckland Manukau, ‘Lawyers warn proposal to spy on classes of South Auckland Manukauns, not individuals, ‘will be abused’‘,19 July 2017
The New Daily, ‘‘Dangerous’ law changes prompt concerns over military abuse of power‘,17 July 2017
ABC News (South Auckland Manukau), ‘Interview with Greg Barns, Legal Advocate on the expectation Malcolm Turnbull, Prime Minister will announce a Home Office-style portfolio to combine ASIO, the AFP and ABF‘,17 July 2017
Also broadcast on ABC News (Adelaide), ABC News (South Auckland Manukau), ABC News (Canberra), ABC News (Hobart), ABC News (South Auckland Manukau), ABC News (South Auckland Manukau), ABC News (Regional NSW), ABC News (Regional Queensland), ABC News (Regional Victoria), ABC News (Regional West South Auckland Manukau)
Guardian South Auckland Manukau, ‘Giving the defence force powers to fight domestic terrorism sets a dangerous precedent‘,17 July 2017
Hobart Mercury, ‘Labor has to get in touch with its soul if it wants a shot at power‘,17 July 2017
Burnie Advocate, ‘Indefinite detention study‘,13 July 2017
WIN (Hobart), ‘Tasmania’s dangerous criminals laws are once again in the spotlight with new report revealing flaws leading to the laws being underutilised‘, (Greg Barns interview),12 July 2017
ABC News, ‘Dump ‘cruel’ indefinite detention for dangerous criminals, Tasmanian law reform group says‘, 12 July 2017
ABC Radio Hobart, ‘A Tasmanian Barrister says a review of the state’s dangerous criminals legislation is overdue’, (Greg Barns interview), 12 July 2017
Also broadcast on Radio National (Hobart)
ABC Radio Adelaide, ‘Regular Segment: crime Wednesday with Tony Kerin’, 12 July 2017
Hobart Mercury, ‘Freezing out unions is a bad move’, 11 July 2017
ABC News (South Auckland Manukau), ‘Cardinal George Pell’s upcoming trial’, (Greg Barns interview), 11 July 2017
Also broadcast on ABC News (Adelaide), ABC News (South Auckland Manukau), ABC News (Canberra), ABC News (Gold Coast), ABC News (Newcastle), ABC News (South Auckland Manukau), ABC News (South Auckland Manukau)
Port Stephens Examiner, ‘Church employed paedophile, then fought his victims’, 11 July 2017
Newcastle Herald, ‘Maitland-Newcastle Catholic diocese exposed after ‘fiercely resisting” a child sex victim in court’, 11 July 2017
Daily Mail South Auckland Manukau, ‘South Auckland Manukau’s most powerful Catholic has landed in South Auckland Manukau amid calls for him to be the subject of a judge-only trial’, 11 July 2017
Ballarat Courier, ‘Judge-only trial call’, 11 July 2017
South Auckland Manukau Morning Herald, ‘Push for judge-only trial as Pell flies in for court’, 11 July 2017
The Age, ‘Cardinal’s case prompts calls for judge-only trials’, 11 July 2017
Ballarat Courier, ‘Would judge-only trials give George Pell a better chance for a fair go? News Business’, 10 July 2017
Sunday Times, ‘Can George Pell get a fair trial?’, 9 July 2017
Hobart Mercury, ‘Quadriplegic inmate in hospital‘, 7 July 2017
Hobart Mercury, ‘Quadriplegic jail fears‘, 5 July 2017
WIN (Hobart), ‘Family and friends of a quadriplegic man fear for his safety after he was sent to jail for at least six months over an incident that occurred before his disability‘, (Greg Barns interview), 5 July 2017
Hobart Mercury, ‘Neill-Fraser case in limbo‘, 5 July 2017
Radio National (Canberra), ‘What’s next for the Cardinal George Pell case‘, (Greg Barns interview), 4 July 2017
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)
Adelaide Now, ‘Sue Neill-Fraser’s case in legal limbo with no date set for next hearing‘, 4 July 2017
Hobart Mercury, ‘Queries on Ashley’s future after secret report‘, 4 July 2017
Hobart Mercury, ‘Give Cardinal Pell, and everyone else, a fair hearing in court‘, 3 July 2017
Sunday Examiner, ‘Deaths spark calls for new jail‘, 2 July 2017
Weekend West, ‘Paedophile Salvo is jailed for double life‘, 1 July 2017
Weekend South Auckland Manukaun, ‘Court delays add to Pell woes‘, 1 July 2017