Illawarra's High-Profile Court Cases This Week
From alleged police assaults to serious domestic violence charges and shocking child abuse material allegations - here's what's unfolding in Illawarra courtrooms this week.
From alleged police assaults to serious domestic violence charges and shocking child abuse material allegations - here's what's unfolding in Illawarra courtrooms this week.
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.
Hebblewhite Lawyers strengthens its family law division with the addition of experienced practitioner Kieran Ridley, enhancing services for Newcastle clients navigating separation and parenting matters.
Accused fraudster Christopher Michael Brown seeks to avoid a jury trial as he faces serious theft charges involving nearly half a million dollars in Perth District Court.
Townsville's District Court resumes on October 31 with a packed schedule of criminal and civil cases that will shape local justice outcomes across North Queensland.
Nearly 50 years later, the dramatic dismissal of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam remains a stark reminder of Australian democracy's vulnerability and the enduring power of constitutional crises.
A Raiders Motorcycle Club member faces court over wearing a Mongols supporters shirt in Cairns, testing Queensland's anti-bikie laws in a landmark case.
A Newcastle court delivers a manslaughter verdict in the tragic Jesmond stabbing case that claimed a young man's life, with sentencing scheduled for June.
A Cairns court hears shocking testimony about an alleged phone call admission in the ongoing manslaughter trial of Brendon Woolla over the death of John Liddle.
Get the latest on QCAT hearings in Townsville for October 30 - from neighbourhood disputes to consumer complaints and contractual matters before the tribunal.
The District Court returns to Cairns this October with a packed docket of criminal cases. Get the latest on local court proceedings and what it means for Far North Queensland justice.
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.