Video Pauline Hanson ‘shut herself away’ after racial vilification court decision Pauline Hanson claims she “shut herself away” after the judgement was handed down finding her guilty of racially vilifying Mehreen Faruqi.
News & Views Justice Michael Lee found ‘Mr Lehrmann raped Ms Higgins’. Bruce Lehrmann is appealing this decision. Bruce Lehrmann will have the opportunity to appeal the Federal Court’s judgement from April that found, on the balance of probabilities, he raped Brittany Higgins in 2019.
News & Views Billionaire Richard White accused of ‘expecting’ sex for investment in female-founded business Allegations made against one of Australia’s wealthiest men Richard White, accusing him of “expecting” sex from investing in a female entrepreneur’s business, are set to be tested in the Federal Court of Australia this month.
News & Views Robert Ovadia says he was unlawfully terminated from Seven. 13 women have now come forward with allegations. Thirteen women have accused former Seven reporter Robert Ovadia of “inappropriate behaviour”, the Federal Court of Australia has heard.
News & Views Debra Mortimer appointed Federal Court’s first female chief justice Debra Mortimer has been appointed the next chief justice of the Federal Court of Australia, becoming the first woman to take on the role.
Climate Yesterday’s disappointing federal court decision undoes 20 years of climate litigation progress in Australia Environment minister Sussan Ley successfully argued that she doesn’t have a duty of care to protect young people from climate change. Here’s why the judges unanimously ruled in her favour.
News & Views The government’s handling of Djoker truly is a big, hypocritical joke How can the government sit smugly today purporting to show true concern for burgeoning anti-vax sentiment in the community when it has real-time leaders in its mix fuelling every conspiracy in the idiot’s handbook?
Climate The Federal Court’s climate change ruling shows power of young people in holding our leaders to account Young people have grown up marching in the streets for climate justice, and now are emerging as young leaders for a just and fair Australia.
News & Views Teenagers win massive court case ruling that Environment Minister must protect young people from climate change A group of high school students have won a landmark case in the federal court, where it was ruled that federal environment minister Sussan Ley has a duty of care to protect young people from harm caused by climate change.