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Geelong Court: Tuesday's Most Shocking Cases

From drug trafficking to assault charges, get the inside scoop on Tuesday's most compelling cases at Geelong Magistrates' Court. Discover the stories behind the headlines.

Cairns District Court November sittings commence

The Cairns District Court convenes for its November sittings, addressing serious criminal matters including sexual offences, drug trafficking, and violent crimes across the Far North region.

New Deputy President for SA Employment Tribunal

South Australia's employment landscape sees significant change as Attorney-General Kyam Maher appoints experienced lawyer Kate Dyson as Deputy President of the SA Employment Tribunal, bringing fresh expertise to workplace justice.

Townsville Court Rundown: Monday's Key Cases

Get the latest from Townsville Magistrates Court as we break down Monday's most significant cases, from traffic offences to serious criminal matters affecting the local community.

Newcastle Family Law Firm Expands Expertise

Leading Newcastle family law firm Sweeney Family Lawyers strengthens its team with experienced lawyer Emma-Rose Byrne, enhancing services across complex family law matters including parenting disputes and property settlements.

Snowtown Killer's Secret Parole Review Sparks Outrage

Exclusive details reveal the strict confidentiality surrounding John Bunting's parole review, leaving victims' families in the dark about Australia's most notorious serial killer's potential release.

Josh Papalii criminal case permanently stayed

Canberra Raiders forward Josh Papalii has been granted a permanent stay in his criminal case, with the ACT Supreme Court citing unreasonable delay and prosecution failures.

Townsville robber jailed for armed crime spree

A Townsville criminal has been jailed for his role in multiple terrifying armed robberies that shook local businesses. Discover the full story behind the sentencing that's bringing closure to victims.

Drug dogs wrong 67% of time in Illawarra

Exclusive data reveals drug detection dogs in the Illawarra region are failing at an alarming rate, with 67% of searches finding no illegal substances, raising serious questions about police methods and civil liberties.

Townsville District Court Sittings Resume October 30

The Townsville District Court is set to resume operations on October 30 with a packed docket of criminal and civil cases. Get the latest on court procedures, safety measures, and what cases are scheduled.

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