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Sarah Gore

Sarah is a civil solicitor who primarily practices in defamation, intentional torts against police, privacy and harassment.

Protecting abortions in Australia after Roe v Wade

In Australia, abortion laws are mandated by each state. There is no constitutional right to an abortion nor any codified Federal protection. A situation like the sudden overturning of Roe v Wade wouldn’t happen in Australia. However that doesn’t eliminate the risk that abortion safeguards could face erosion. Medical abortion and surgical abortions Abortions includes […]

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Mammoth fines for unions supporting essential worker strikes

The NSW Government plans to dramatically increase fines for unions that take strike action not approved by the State. NSW Labor leader Chris Minns said Labor will block the new bill and criticised the new premier for failing to do what his predecessor was capable of. “To give credit to Gladys Berejiklian, she seemed to

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Mammoth fines for unions supporting essential worker strikes

Sydney police officer charged with nine offences including rape

A Sydney Eastern Suburbs police officer fronted court after police charged him with rape and stalking. Joshua Wootton, 31, faced charges as follows: two counts of sexual intercourse without consent under section 61I of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW); three counts of stalking with intent to case fear under section 13 of the Crimes (Domestic and Personal

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Child attempted to take own life at Don Dale detention centre

A 16-year-old child attempted to end his life while left alone in a cell at Don Dale Detention Centre. The boy’s family has revealed that authorities took him to Royal Darwin Hospital twice in one week for self-harming. Don Dale suicide attempt: Child discharged from hospital, goes into isolation According to the family, the boy

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Defamation: Google ordered to pay $715,000 to former NSW deputy premier

Google has been ordered to pay former NSW deputy premier John Barilaro $715,000 after they failed to remove defamatory videos from their YouTube platform. The judge found that Barilaro was subjected to “relentless and vicious campaign” of cyberbullying that led him to resign from politics prematurely. Google failed to remove YouTube videos Google, who owns

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Man dies after being pepper-sprayed by police on Sydney highway

A man has died after he was pepper-sprayed by NSW Police during an arrest. The 41-year-old was walking through traffic on the M5 at Moorebank around 3:30am on Sunday when police approached him. Man dies after confrontation with police Assistant Commissioner Stuart Smith said that police arrived at the scene to find the man running

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Reasonable force: Man dies after being pepper-sprayed by police on Sydney highway

NSW Attorney-General makes progressive move in ‘war on drugs’

In a somewhat surprising move, the NSW Attorney-General has declared that drug policies in NSW are “clearly not working”. Attorney-General Mark Speakman has proposed laws where those caught with small quantities would be fined, rather than go to court. The progressive move acknowledges that the current hard-line stance on drug use, the so-called “war on

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War on drugs: NSW Attorney-General pushes for fines only for small possession
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