
Law Enforcement Complaints Commission faces funding challenges
The Law Enforcement Complaints Commission (LECC) has recently found an officer to have engaged in serious misconduct by using unreasonable force during a routine traffic

The Law Enforcement Complaints Commission (LECC) has recently found an officer to have engaged in serious misconduct by using unreasonable force during a routine traffic

Total Fire Ban Rules NSW (List of Relevant Offences) In the past week, a number of people have been fined or charged with fire offences

George Pell Breaking News The High Court has today referred Cardinal George Pell’s application for special leave to appeal his conviction to the full bench

The NSW government is contemplating removing all warning signs for speed cameras across the state. Despite criticism of revenue raising, NSW Transport Minister Andrew Constance

If the police do not have a warrant, they must satisfy a number of requirements, contained in the Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act, before

Digital Driver’s Licences were rolled out in NSW last week. The digital licence is now legal for use across the state, and will update in

What You Should Know About Filming Police What does the law say about filming police in NSW Australia? Most of us rely on our mobile

Sport is central part of Australian culture. Most of us can remember a time when a sporting match has gotten heated; there may have been

What The Law Says about Arson Offences and Bushfires The smoke haze that clouded Newcastle late last week was a stark reminder of the catastrophic

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