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NSW comes closer to legislating affirmative consent laws

NSW’s Attorney-General has confirmed that a bill designed to set clearer boundaries for consensual intimacy and to better support victim-survivors of sexual assault has been introduced into parliament with a plan to make it law by mid-2022.

Chief Justice Tom Bathurst to retire in 2022

Australia news LIVE: Victoria COVID cases grow, Melbourne lockdown to end, NSW COVID cases grow, Qld-NSW border to be closed for two months; ICAC inquiry resumes, IBAC Labor inquiry resumes

Queensland’s border will remain closed to hotspot states for another two months, the end of Melbourne’s sixth citywide lockdown draws closer and it’s the second day of NSW’s corruption inquiry.

A coward s palace : Australian PM slams social media amid defamation law controversy

SYDNEY - Australia's prime minister lambasted social media on Thursday (Oct 7) as "a coward's palace", saying platforms should be treated as publishers when defamatory comments by unidentified people are posted, pouring fuel on a raging debate over the country's libel laws. Prime Minister Scott Morrison's comments suggest he would favour making companies like Facebook Inc liable for defamation with.

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