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In memory of Emeritus Professor Hal Wootten AC QC, founding Dean of Law & Justice


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Emeritus Professor Hal Wootten passed away during the night of 27 July, leaving behind a world where the law can finally meet justice.
“A law school should have and communicate to its students a keen concern for those on whom the law bears harshly.”
These were the echoing words of Emeritus Professor John Halden Wootten AC QC that formed the guiding principle of the faculty since it first opened its doors on 1 March 1971.
Prof. Wootten joined UNSW as the founding Dean of the Faculty of Law & Justice along with 219 undergraduate students in its inaugural class.
“Although Prof. Wootten would have been 99 in December, I am sure his death will come as something of a shock to many. His energy, his undimmed interest in the state of the world and his constant example of the responsibilities we have to people facing adversity and injustice gave him a near immortal quality,” said Professor Andrew Lynch, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Law & Justice. ....

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Prince Philip visited Australia more than 20 times over 72 years — with and without the Queen


Prince Philip visited Australia more than 20 times over 72 years — with and without the Queen
By Jane Connors
AprApril 2021 at 8:02pm
The Queen and Prince Philip watch a cultural performance near Cairns, in 2002 during her golden jubilee tour.
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When the British battleship HMS Ramillies sailed into Sydney Harbour on March 14, 1940, the crew included an 18-year-old midshipman, Philip Mountbatten (also known as Philip, Prince of Greece).
It would be first of more than 20 visits to these shores for Prince Philip — who died on Friday — with or without his wife, the Queen.
The Ramillies stayed in the Garden Island dockyards for a couple of weeks while the high-profile young sailor enjoyed the hospitality of posh Sydney families and a welter of dances, parties and outdoor sports. ....

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Barrister with a heart of gold


Barrister with a heart of gold
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COLIN LOVITT March 17, 1945-January 10, 2021
Australia has lost one of its best fighters for the underdog Colin Lovitt, QC, who died in early January at the age of 76.
Lovitt was admitted to practise law in 1969 and called to the Bar in 1970, where he read with the late John Fogarty AM. He was a leader of the Criminal Bar, serving as chairman of the Criminal Bar Association, of which he was founding and life member. He was appointed silk in 1988 and retired from the Bar in 2015. In 2012, he was named a legend of the Victorian Bar. ....

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Google Maps user 'scared' after discovering strange alien-like hexagon on coastline


Google Maps user scared after discovering strange alien-like hexagon on coastline
Vanessa Hammond came across the mysterious hexagon-shaped structure on Google Maps as she was searching for holiday destinations along the Australian coastline and her Instagram video has gone viral
09:30, 16 DEC 2020
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