Aborigines’ fishing rights upheld
THE right of Aboriginal landowners in the Northern Territory to control who fishes in coastal waters has been upheld in the High Court.
THE right of Aboriginal landowners in the Northern Territory to control who fishes in coastal waters has been upheld in the High Court.
AN Australian soldier in East Timor shot himself in the head after a “dressing-down” by a superior, a military inquiry has heard.
ROYAL Darwin Hospital is preparing its intensive care unit to receive injured East Timorese President Jose Ramos Horta.
THE rate of issue of suppression orders in the Victorian Magistrates Court has almost doubled in the first four months of this financial year despite a push from within the magistracy for greater commitment to open justice.
JAILED music promoter and tax cheat Glenn Wheatley has abandoned an appeal against his 15-month sentence after being warned by a judge that his jail term was likely to be increased.
VICTORIAN police union boss Paul Mullett has admitted giving false information to an Office of Police Integrity hearing.
THE ex-lover of AFL great Sam Newman was allegedly exposed to “excessive drug use” during their relationship, a court has heard.
A FORMER solicitor and convicted cocaine importer is throwing the book at Victoria’s corrupt police.
FORMER defence force chief Peter Cosgrove has described Albert Jacka as “the bravest of the brave”, saying that while at times insubordinate the World War I hero was dedicated to the safety of his men.
BRAVE but insubordinate, our greatest soldier was robbed of recognition by the superiors he shamed, reports Natasha Robinson.
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