Employment Eligibility and Career Opportunities

By Tiffany P. Monorom Has anyone ever told you to follow your passion and do what you love?   For international students, passion and love don’t always come first. With our current legal market and the competitive recruitment process, gaining…

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Seeking Academic Support

by Tiffany P. Monorom Moving to a new country is a huge step for every international student and it can take you several attempts to successfully adjust to Australian tertiary studies.   With a large workload, heavily structured materials, and…

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Citizenship Cancellation: a new chapter in Australia’s fight against terror

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Dan McNamara With the threat of terror continuing to greatly affect international relations, state powers worldwide are scrambling to increase border protection and counterterrorism mechanisms. This article will consider the effect of the recent power granted to the Immigration Minister…

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Penalty Rate Changes

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Anonymous  It is estimated that 800,000–900,000 workers, will be impacted by the Fair Work Commissions’ (FWC) decision to reduce weekend penalty rates by 25%-50% (depending upon the industry) over the next 5 years. While there is highly persuasive evidence offered…

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Brave New Worlds: Challenges for Evidence in the 21st Century – A Student’s Perspective

Marcus Dahl The complicated relationship between the disciplines of law and science is never so openly on display as it is in the study of fact-finding in evidence law. What evidence is allowed in a trial, how it has been…

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