Peter O'Brien

Racism in Australia – it needs to be acknowledged, not denied

Let’s talk about racism in Australia. Racism, simply put, is where an historically oppressed group (or individual from such a group) gets different and negative treatment on the basis of their race. (I don’t really have the space here to explain why ‘reverse racism’ doesn’t exist – for a humorous explanation take a look at

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Defamation: Recreation for the Rich or a Tool for the Powerless?

Joe Hockey’s short-lived “victory” of $200,000 in damages – awarded in his defamation suit against Fairfax – was last week dwarfed by a costs order requiring Fairfax to pay just 15% of his legal costs. Graham Hryce, writing in the Sydney Morning Herald, estimated that this would leave Hockey approximately $650,000 behind. Hockey has asserted

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Indigenous Recognition in the constitution – the way forward?

85% of people favour recognising Indigenous Australians in the constitution. That is a record percentage of support. So, why hasn’t it happened yet? What is holding back the crucial reform of Indigenous Recognition that has wide support? Australian resistance to constitutional change The explanation begins with Australia’s history of resistance to constitutional change. Out of 44 referenda since

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Note on the Criminal Procedure Amendment (Domestic Violence Complaints) Act 2014

On 1 June 2015 the Criminal Procedure Amendment (Domestic Violence Complainants) Act 2014 (also known as the Domestic Violence Evidence in Chief Act) came into force. The new Act amended the Criminal Procedure Act 1986; the amendments can be found in Part 4B of the 1986 Act. The amendments allow police to take an audio

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A Survey of Prison Conditions and Post-Prison Options

An astounding 40.3% of prisoners in Australia are back in prison within two years of release. We’ve been following The Conversation’s ‘Beyond Prison’ series on issues relating to prison conditions and post-prison release. This blog post summarises the best insights from across the articles. Rehabilitation as a factor in prison conditions Andrew Day advocates a

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In the News: Peter at William Spedding’s Bail Application

Peter O’Brien was featured on ABC News last night (17 June, 2015). Peter appeared as a solicitor in the bail application for the high-profile accused William Spedding. Mr Spedding faces charges of historical child sex offences. These charges were ultimately thrown out and Mr Spedding won $1.48 million from the NSW Police for malicious prosecution.

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Save the CNS! Funding threat to invaluable Aboriginal justice service

Time is running out to save an invaluable legal service. The Aboriginal Legal Service’s Custody Notification Service (CNS) is a 24-hour phone line that gives legal advice and general support to Aboriginal people in custody. Government funding runs out at the end of June. What the Custody Notification Service (CNS) does The phone line was one

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