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'It's difficult to imagine the pain': the tragic consequences of Australia's broken family law system | Law (Australia)


On 5 July 2018, Olga came home from work to find John had killed their teenage children.
This week, state coroner Teresa O’Sullivan found that a series of critical “errors and omissions” made by police, firearms registry staff and a family court lawyer in New South Wales allowed Edwards, a man with a decades-long history of domestic violence, to murder his children.
O’Sullivan again raised questions about how the family law system operates, only months before it is set to undergo its most significant transformation since the family court was established in 1975.
But the Morrison government’s plan to establish a single point of entry to the court system – which currently shuffles cases between the federal circuit court and family court based on their complexity, often causing delays and subsequent increases in costs – will not address the family law system’s many serious deficiencies, according to multiple people spoken to by Guar ....

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First virtual hearing on Murphy $45B budget plan


Residents and advocates go on record as needing more help from state
State lawmakers heard repeated calls to increase aid for those hit hardest by the coronavirus pandemic during the first public hearing Wednesday on Gov. Phil Murphy’s plan to expand the state budget to nearly $45 billion.
Residents and issue advocates who testified using a virtual format due to the lingering health crisis asked for more funding for programs that assist low-income residents, including those who’ve suffered job losses or have been unable to find affordable housing.
They also sought more state aid for those dealing with mental health issues and addiction problems, and for seniors, veterans and those with disabilities who’ve struggled with isolation during COVID-19 lockdowns. ....

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