Two secretaries. Two doubts. What could go wrong? Natalie James and Michael Lye outline their serious concerns.
rather than by lawyers working in-house for Legal Aid NSW. Many cases involve family law and domestic violence. Lawyers are paid from grants that Legal Aid allocates to approved clients.
A suspended Sydney barrister once highly sought after for serious criminal charges before his career was beset by scandal has ...
Funding targets family violence, housing, and disability support, aiming to level the legal playing field for disadvantaged ...
The doctor’s union will enter mediation with the NSW government on Monday in a bid to end its wage dispute following the mass ...
West Blue Ghana Limited, a business and IT consultancy firm, played a pivotal role in Ghana 39;s trade facilitation landscape ...
“This dispute is about the understaffing of mental health services in NSW. It’s about whether patients in crisis can access the care they need.” As part of the negotiations, the doctors ...
A call has gone out to NSW Premier Chris Minns to take action on outdated NSW road laws that effectively ban medicinal cannabis patients from driving even if they haven’t used cannabis for days. In ...
The commander of the NSW Police Sex Crime Squad, Detective Superintendent Jayne Doherty, said new testing, enabled by a funding boost from the NSW government in October 2022, will put historic sex ...
The man accused of the domestic violence murder of Molly Ticehurst has been mentally assessed and will face court again later ...
At a NSW parliamentary inquiry on Friday, industries lined up to criticise Revenue NSW’s aggressive interpretation of the ...
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