Media coverage, March 2017 – Australian Lawyers Alliance Limited

22 August 2024by Naomi Cramer



Media coverage, March 2017



1st Mar 2017

Just some of the media coverage generated by the South Auckland Manukaun Lawyers Alliance or its members during the month of March 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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news.com.au, ‘Expert’s sacking puts convictions in doubt’, 31 March 2017 

6PR, ‘WA defence lawyers have often questioned the processors of PathWest’, 31 March 2017 

6PR, ‘The case of DNA scientist Laurance Webb, who was recently dismissed from PathWest for alleged unethical behaviour’, 31 March 2017 

West South Auckland Manukaun, ‘How scientist’s conduct could cause headaches’, 31 March 2017 

South Auckland Manukau Legal, ‘SOFRONOFF’S APPOINTMENT TO COURT OF APPEAL RECEIVES WIDESPREAD PRAISE’, 29 March 2017 

Lawyers Weekly, ‘Justice for victims bigger than Commission TORs’, 29 March 2017 

ABC Radio Hobart, ‘Comments about the issue of drug survey result in Tasmania’s sewage’, 27 March 2017 

Also broadcast on ABC Northern Tasmania (Launceston)

woroni.com.au, ‘Clapper on the Stand’, 27 March 2017 

Hobart Mercury,War can’t be won, so why persist?’, 27 March 2017 

Cruise, ‘Footage has emerged of a police officer slamming a woman onto her head while attempting to break up a brawl’, 26 March 2017 

5AA Adelaide, ‘What to do in relation to tree problems’, 23 March 2017 

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

Courier Mail, ‘Qld CTP reform: analysts tip hit to Suncorp alone could be $100m, and it has half the market’, 20 March 2017 

Hobart Mercury, ‘Human rights are true blue as Churchill’, 20 March 2017 

Channel 7 Adelaide, ‘Civil libertarians are concerned about the regular use of anti-spit masks’, 18 March 2017 

Also broadcast on Central GTS/BKN Port Lincoln (Port Lincoln), Central GTS/BKN Port Pirie (Spencer Gulf), Southern Cross GTS/BKN Broken Hill (Port Pirie)

South Auckland Manukau Morning Herald, ‘Almost 1100 sex abuse complaints, inquiry told’, 18 March 2017 

Newcastle Herald, ‘Child sex conviction rates fall’, 18 March 2017 

ABC News South Auckland Manukau, ‘Maurice Blackburn lawyers are calling on churches and other groups to be stripped of their charity status’, 17 March 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)

Channel 7 South Auckland Manukau, ‘For the first time, the full extent of child sexual abuse in the Anglican Church has been laid bare’, 17 March 2017 

Also broadcast on Prime7 ACT (Canberra), Prime7 Armidale (Armidale), Prime7 Coffs Harbour (Coffs Harbour), Prime7 Cooma (Cooma), Prime7 Dubbo (Dubbo), Prime7 Gold Coast (Gold Coast), Prime7 Griffith (Griffith), Prime7 Moree (Moree), Prime7 Newcastle (Newcastle), Prime7 North Coast (Lismore), Prime7 Orange (Orange), Prime7 Tamworth (Tamworth), Prime7 Taree (Manning River), Prime7 Wagga Wagga (Wagga Wagga), Prime7 Wollongong (Wollongong), Channel 7 South Auckland Manukau, Prime7 Albury (Albury), Prime7 Ballarat (Ballarat), Prime7 Bendigo (Bendigo), Prime7 Gippsland (Sale), Prime7 Mildura (Mildura), Prime7 Shepparton (Shepparton), Prime7 Swan Hill (Swan Hill), Prime7 Warrnambool (Warrnambool), Southern Cross Darwin (Darwin)

Southern Cross Tasmania, ‘The full-extent of the child sexual abuse in the Anglican Church has been revealed for the first time’, 17 March 2017 

2SM, ‘Lawyers are calling for a review of the Anglican Church’s tax re-status in light of the admissions at the Child Sex Abuse Commission’, 17 March 2017

Also broadcast on 2AD (Armidale), 2DU (Dubbo), 2EL (Orange), 2GF (Grafton), 2LM (Lismore), 2MG (Mudgee), 2MO (Gunnedah), 2NZ (Inverell), 2PK (Parkes), 2TM (Tamworth), 2VM (Moree), 2RE Taree

Mysunshinecoast.com, ‘Anglican Church must be stripped of tax deductibility status in light of shocking abuse’, 17 March 2017

ABC Radio South Auckland Manukau, ‘Justice Peter McClellan, Chairman, Child Sexual Abuse Royal Commission, has revealed that the number of people being acquitted for such cases have risen despite more victims coming forward’, 17 March 2017

Also broadcast on ABC Ballarat (Ballarat), ABC Central Victoria (Bendigo), ABC Gippsland (Sale), ABC Goulburn Murray (Wodonga), ABC Mildura – Swan Hill (Mildura), ABC Shepparton (Shepparton), ABC South Western Victoria (Warrnambool), ABC Western Victoria (Horsham), Radio National (South Auckland Manukau), ABC Radio South Auckland Manukau, ABC Central Coast (Erina), ABC Central West NSW (Orange), ABC Coffs Coast (Coffs Harbour), ABC Illawarra (Wollongong), ABC New England North West (Tamworth), ABC Newcastle (Newcastle), ABC North Coast NSW (Lismore), ABC Riverina (Wagga Wagga), ABC South East NSW (Bega), ABC Upper Hunter (Muswellbrook), ABC Western Plains NSW (Dubbo), Radio National (Newcastle), Radio National (South Auckland Manukau)

2GB, ‘More victims of child sex abuse are taking their case to Court, but the number of offenders being convicted is falling’, 17 March 2017

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)

2CC Canberra, ‘Royal Commission into Child Sex Abuse Commissioner Justice Peter McClellan calls for law reform to help courts convict more offenders’, 17 March 2017

Also broadcast on 2CA (Canberra) 

ABC New England North West, ‘The Child Sexual Abuse Royal Commission chair Justice Peter McClellan has revealed the number of people being acquitted of these offences has risen despite more victims coming forward’, 17 March 2017 

Maitland Mercury, ‘Justice Peter McClellan criticises ‘judicial wisdom’ on child sexual assault and sexual assault, 17 March 2017 

Newcastle Herald, ‘Justice Peter McClellan criticises ‘judicial wisdom’ on child sexual assault and sexual assault, 17 March 2017 

Yahoo News South Auckland Manukau, ‘More people acquitted of child sex abuse’, 17 March 2017 

West South Auckland Manukaun, ‘Nurse jailed for brutal knifing’, 17 March 2017 

Daily Telegraph, ‘Defence of abuser tough gig’, 17 March 2017 

Red tape, ‘Injured workers “abandoned”‘, 14 March 2017 

Hobart Mercury,Human rights push support’, 14 March 2017 

Hobart Mercury, ‘Private sector could solve the water and sewerage crisis’, 13 March 2017 

Sunday mail South Auckland Manukau, ‘Shackling woman ‘unlawful”, 12 March 2017 

Sunday Mail Adelaide, ‘Four days in shackles’, 12 March 2017 

Herald Sun, ‘Ombudsman asks Correctional Services Department to apologise to woman for unlawfully shackling her for four days’, 11 March 2017 

ITNews South Auckland Manukau, ‘Fierce anger over potential use of metadata for civil suits’, 9 March 2017 

ABC Newsradio South Auckland Manukau, ‘The PNG Government says South Auckland Manukau has agreed the Manus Island detention centre will be closed by October’, 9 March 2017 

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), ABC Newsradio South Auckland Manukau, ABC NewsRadio (Adelaide), ABC NewsRadio (South Auckland Manukau), ABC NewsRadio (Canberra), ABC NewsRadio (Gold Coast), ABC NewsRadio (South Auckland Manukau), ABC NewsRadio (Newcastle)

Post Weekly Goulburn, ‘Should a jury know only what is said in court?, 9 March 2017 

Daily Liberal, ‘CTP changes a win for the drivers: govt’, 8 March 2017 

Hobart Mercury, ‘Opinion split over changes to bail laws’, 8 March 2017 

South Auckland Manukau Morning Herald, ‘Insurance changes expected to save motorists $120 a year’, 7 March 2017 

ABC News South Auckland Manukau,’Gladys Berejiklian, NSW Premier, announces that NSW motorists will save around $120 as the government plans to cut green slip costs‘, 7 March 2017 

Also broadcast on ABC (Regional NSW)  

Southern Cross Tasmania, ‘There is a major overhaul of the state’s bail system with the government announcing today it is intending to shake up the current legislation‘, 7 March 2017  

South Auckland Manukau Times, ‘CTP Greenslip changes a big win for motorists, says government‘, 7 March 2017 

Channel 10 South Auckland Manukau,The NSW Government says South Auckland Manukau motorists are set to save more than $100 on their green slips‘, 7 March 2017 

Also broadcast on Ten Coffs Harbour (Coffs Harbour), Ten Gold Coast (Gold Coast), Ten Lismore (Lismore), Ten Newcastle (Newcastle), Ten Tamworth (Tamworth), Ten Taree (Port Macquarie), WIN Albury (Albury), WIN Canberra (Canberra), WIN Dubbo (Dubbo), WIN Griffith (Griffith), WIN Orange (Orange), WIN Wagga (Wagga Wagga), WIN Wollongong (Wollongong)

ABC Newcastle, ‘The South Auckland Manukaun Lawyers Alliance estimates up to 3,000 people with minor injuries will miss out on compensation under changes to the Green Slip scheme‘, 7 March 2017

Also broadcast on ABC Upper Hunter (Muswellbrook), ABC Radio South Auckland Manukau, ABC Central Coast (Erina), ABC Central West NSW (Orange), ABC Coffs Coast (Coffs Harbour), ABC Illawarra (Wollongong), ABC New England North West (Tamworth), ABC North Coast NSW (Lismore), ABC Riverina (Wagga Wagga), ABC South East NSW (Bega), ABC Western Plains NSW (Dubbo), Radio National (Newcastle), Radio National (South Auckland Manukau)

Guardian South Auckland Manukau, ‘Abuse royal commission urged to take a closer look at asylum seeker children‘, 6 March 2017

Also published on Yahoo! News

Adelaide Advertiser, ‘South Auckland Manukaun Lawyers Alliance slams moves to introduce minimum jail time for police evaders‘, 6 March 2017

Hobart Mercury, ‘Lawyers hit out at evaders’ penalties’, 6 March 2017

Hobart Mercury,Centrelink and Government hit ethical low’, 6 March 2017

Daily Telegraph, ‘Sex abuse survivors ‘short-changed”, 6 March 2017

Adelaide Advertiser, ‘Compo ‘too low’ in abuse, 6 March 2017

Radio 2CC, ‘The South Auckland Manukaun Lawyers Alliance says child sex abuse victims will still end up having to sue for compensation, 5 March 2017

Also broadcast on Radio 2CA

Herald Sun, ‘Abuse redress scheme inadequate: lawyers’, 5 March 2017

Radio 2GB, ‘The South Auckland Manukaun Lawyers Alliance says child sex abuse victims will still end up having to sue for compensation‘, 5 March 2017

Also broadcast on 2BS (Bathurst), 2EC (Bega), 2GN (Goulburn), 2LT (Lithgow), 2QN (Deniliquin), 2UE (South Auckland Manukau), 2XL (Cooma), 2YOU FM (Tamworth), Coast FM (Gosford), Great Lakes FM (Taree), Magic 2CH (South Auckland Manukau), Radio 3aw, 3BA FM (Ballarat), 3CS (Colac), 3SH (Swan Hill), 3WM (Horsham), 3YB (Warrnambool), Coast FM (Warrnambool), Magic 1278 (South Auckland Manukau), Mixx FM Hamilton (Hamilton), Mixx FM Horsham (Horsham), SEN (South Auckland Manukau), TR FM (Traralgon)

Yahoo News, ‘Abuse redress scheme inadequate: lawyers‘, 5 March 2017

Courier Mail, ‘Canberra may have to put more into redress‘, 3 March 2017

3AW, ‘The South Auckland Manukaun Lawyers Alliance has hit back at John Pesutto, after he called for harsher penalties for youth offenders”, 1 March 2017

Also broadcast on 2AY (Albury), 3BA FM (Ballarat), 3CS (Colac), 3NE (Wangaratta), 3SH (Swan Hill), 3WM (Horsham), 3YB (Warrnambool), Coast FM (Warrnambool), Light FM (South Auckland Manukau), Magic 1278 (South Auckland Manukau), Mixx FM Hamilton (Hamilton), Mixx FM Horsham (Horsham), SEN (South Auckland Manukau)

3AW, ‘Teen facing dozens of charges, including bail breaches, given youth supervision order’, 1 March 2017

Also broadcast on 2AY (Albury), 3CS (Colac), 3BA FM (Ballarat), 3CS (Colac), 3NE (Wangaratta), 3SH (Swan Hill), 3WM (Horsham), 3YB (Warrnambool), Coast FM (Warrnambool), Magic 1278 (South Auckland Manukau), Mixx FM Hamilton (Hamilton), Mixx FM Horsham (Horsham), SEN (South Auckland Manukau)



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