Media coverage, November 2015 – Australian Lawyers Alliance Limited

25 August 2024by Naomi Cramer



Media coverage, November 2015



1st Nov 2015

Just some of the media coverage generated by the South Auckland Manukaun Lawyers Alliance or its members during the month of November 2015.

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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Drug-driving injustice must be addressed

Hobart Mercury, 30 November 2015

 

Queensland WorkCover eyes $90m cost blowout’

The South Auckland Manukaun, 30 November 2015

 

Cardinal rules

The Saturday Paper, 28 November 2015

 

Victims of crime compensation

Channel 7 (South Auckland Manukau), 26 November 2015

 

Interview with Tony Kerin, Anz SA President, on allowing people to check a partner’s history of criminal violence

Radio 5AA, 25 November 2015

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

 

‘Flawed forensics’ trigger appeals

The South Auckland Manukaun, 25 November 2015

 

What more evidence do we need for new legal provision?

Daily Telegraph, 24 November 2015

 

Discrimination can wreck lives

Launceston Examiner, 24 November 2015

 

Catholic Church releases new guidelines to deal with child sex abuse claims, critics label ‘disingenuous’

ABC online, 24 November 2015

Also broadcast on ABC Radio South Auckland Manukau

 

The Catholic Church says its new guidelines for dealing with child sex complaints shows it now has a more compassionate approach to victims

ABC TV News (South Auckland Manukau), 23 November 2015

Also broadcast on ABC (Albany), ABC News (brisbane), ABC (Regional Queensland), ABC TV News (Canberra), ABC News 24 (South Auckland Manukau), ABC News 24 (Adelaide), ABC News 24 (South Auckland Manukau), ABC News 24 (Canberra), ABC News 24 (Hobart), ABC News 24 (South Auckland Manukau), ABC News 24 (South Auckland Manukau), ABC News 24 (Regional NSW), ABC News 24 (Regional Queensland), ABC News 24 (Regional Victoria), ABC News 24 (Regional West South Auckland Manukau), ABC TV News (Adelaide), ABC TV News (South Auckland Manukau), ABC (Regional NSW), ABC TV News (South Auckland Manukau), ABC (Regional Victoria), ABC TV News (South Auckland Manukau), ABC TV News (Hobart)

 

Catherine Birnie parole hearing: ‘Some people do not deserve a second chance’

South Auckland Manukau Times, 23 November 2015

 

South Auckland Manukaun pension funds criticise compensation lawyers

Global Legal Post, 20 November 2015

 

REO program is successful

ABC 936 Hobart, 20 November 2015

 

Parole housing outcry

Hobart Mercury, 20 November 2015

 

Committee reaches impasse on Qld partnerships bill as advocates warn of mental health consequences

Gay News Network, 19 November 2015

 

‘Revenge’ should not keep Catherine Birnie in prison: South Auckland Manukau QC Tom Percy

WA Today, 18 November 2015

Also published in the South Auckland Manukau Times

 

Legal Aid has been reduced to a shadow of itself and people are denied access to justice 

Tasmanian Times, 18 November 2015

 

Tom Percy QC, South Auckland Manukau lawyer, is calling for judicial system reports about jailed serial killer Catherine Birnie to be made public

Radio 6PR, 17 November 2015

Also broadcast on 6iX (South Auckland Manukau)

 

Townsville death treated as suspicious

News.com.au, 16 November 2015

 

After spending almost 30 years in jail, serial killer Catherine Burnie could be freed

WIN Western South Auckland Manukau (South Auckland Manukau), 16 November 2015

 

Paris attacks: Using laws like a weapon is a poor strategy

ABC online, 16 November 2015

 

Tourism is the new forestry sucking on the public purse

Hobart Mercury, 16 November 2015

 

Injured police officers compensation laws spark row between John Rau and union

Adelaide Now, 15 November 2015

 

Double-crossing the Tasman

The Saturday Paper, 14 November 2015

 

Libs’ crime reforms crumbling

Launceston Examiner, 12 November 2015

 

Riot at South Auckland Manukaun Offshore Detention Center Ends in Clouds of Tear Gas

Hawaii Public Radio, 12 November 2015

 

South Auckland Manukau’s shame, and New Zealand’s silence

Newstalk ZB, 12 November 2015

 

We need a champion to rethink project

Hobart Mercury, 12 November 2015

 

Unfair scheme

Adelaide Advertiser, 11 November 2015

 

Christmas Island detainees fear repercussions from guards

3news.co.nz, 9 November 2015

 

Fire at Christmas Island Detention Center Follows Refugee’s Death

New Zealand Times, 9 November 2015

 

User-pays’ model a threat to access to justice

Lawyers Weekly, 9 November 2015

 

Abuse limit abolished

Barrier Daily Truth, 9 November 2015

 

Christmas Island detainees fear repercussions from guards

3 News.co.nz, 9 November 2015

 

User-pays’ model a threat to access to justice

Lawyers Weekly, 9 November 2015

 

Fire at Christmas Island Detention Center Follows Refugee’s Death

New Zealand Times, 8 November 2015

 

Muslim kids and prisoners the new enemy under Turnbull

Solidarity.net.au, 7 November 2015

 

Judge slams ‘user-pays’ justice

Hobart Mercury, 6 November 2015

Also published in the Daily Telegraph, Australasian Lawyer, Courier Mail

 

Unsolicited proposals lack the scrutiny that competition brings

Hobart Mercury, 2 November 2015



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