Worker’s Dismissal for Protesting Against Vaccine Mandates Was Lawful, Fair Work Commission Finds
The Fair Work tribunal has upheld a company’s decision to immediately terminate a construction industry worker after he attended rallies in Melbourne outside the Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) office in the CBD. The Fair Work Commission...
Catholic Church Liable for Child Sexual Abuse by Priest
In what has been described as an Australian ‘legal first’, the Catholic Church has been found ‘vicariously liable’ for the child sexual offences committed by notorious Ballarat offender, priest Bryan Coffey, more than 50 years ago. Father Coffey was convicted...
When Can Police Use Pepper Spray in New South Wales?
An internal police investigation is now underway, following the death of a man pepper sprayed by New South Wales Police Officers. Police have only issued a few details about the incident. Police attended an address in Wellington in the central...
Sacked for Being Vaxxed
A New South Wales woman is seeking damages for unfair dismissal after she was allegedly fired from her job for having the Covid-19 vaccination. Lainie Chait says she was dismissed by the Newcastle-based Church of Ubuntu last October after her...
The Impact of Family Court Decisions on the Christmas Holidays
Christmas is a time when families are meant to be together, sharing each others’ company and reflecting on the things in life that really matter. And despite travel restrictions, most families will be able to spend time with one another...
Road Fatalities on the Rise Despite COVID Lockdowns
Despite Covid lockdowns right across the country for large chunks of last year and the year before, road fatalities are on the rise. The pressure is now on governments at both the state and federal level to reassess road safety...
Calls to Legalise eScooters and to Increase Power and Speed Caps for eBikes in NSW
The New South Wales Productivity Commission has called for a review of laws relating to eBikes and eScooters, with a view to encouraging the use of these environmentally friendly transport options. Speeds caps should be increased The NSW Productivity Commission’s...
NSW Set to Criminalise Coercive Control
The New South Wales Government will soon begin drafting legislation aimed at criminalising coercive control. The new laws will create a standalone criminal offence for coercive control, in an attempt to deter such conduct and make it clear that such...
NSW Government Backflips on Speed Camera Warning Signs
The New South Wales Government is set to re-introduce speed camera warning signs across the state from February next year - backflipping on its November 2020 decision to take the signs off the road. The removal of warning signs was...
NSW Venues Divided Over Whether to Allow Access to Unvaccinated Persons
Despite the fact that as of 15 December 2021, unvaccinated New South Wales residents have been ‘permitted’ into pubs, clubs, cafes, restaurants and a range of other public settings, some businesses will continue to turn them away. Some businesses have...