Category: Young People
Even in the capital city, Indigenous
Australians suffer disproportionately
Article posted on Saturday 14 August 2010
Despite adequate resources and general goodwill, 'significant improvement' continues to elude Indigenous Australians, even in the national capital, Aboriginal Justice leader Brendan Church writes. He provides a 10-point list of ways improvement is possib… more »
Victoria adopts automatic enrolment
Article posted on Monday 09 August 2010
The Victorian Legislative Council has passed the Electoral Amendment (Electoral Participation) Bill 2010, which introduces automatic electoral enrolment for all school students on their eighteenth birthdays, and allows election-day enrolment for everyone… more »
Govt shuts off open debate
Article posted on Monday 26 July 2010
The Gillard/Conroy connection has closed off debate on internet censorship by releasing, under FOI, an secret industry consultation document with more than 90% blacked out. The reason for the blackout: fear of "premature unnecessary debate". Read more… more »
Males suffer presumptive bias
Article posted on Tuesday 06 July 2010
Bias against males in family matters is perpetuated in proposals from the Australian Law Reform Commission, Roger Smith says. Analysis shows that males are the victims in about one-third of cases, but laws and services are all heavily tilted towards cons… more »
Bells tolling for
Palm Island
Article posted on Friday 02 July 2010
The troubled island, off the Queensland coast near Townsville, started life as a penal colony for dozens of different Aboriginal groups a century ago. Is it still a purgatory for its people in a paradise-like environment? Keith McEwan tried to visit to s… more »
No proof roadside drug testing
drivers benefits the community
Article posted on Wednesday 30 June 2010
Around Australia, drug testing of drivers takes places with no proven benefit to society and great penalty to people's civil liberties. In WA, the accuracy of the tests is declining, research in SA shows (see CLArion newsletter July 2010). Here, Bill Bus… more »
Best safety is
freedom to choose
Article posted on Friday 25 June 2010
Cyber-safety comes down to trusting parents to choose for themselves how much educating and monitoring is right for individual children in relation to web browsing (and bullying and other youth concerns), CLA says. The Australian Government's role is to… more »
'Hidden' victims of
violence need help
Article posted on Wednesday 16 June 2010
A new report – Intimate Partner Abuse of Men – has revealed that about one in three cases of domestic violence in Australia are against men. Government-funded public awareness campaigns and different training within the health and welfare sector are n… more »
Coroner says police should cut chases
Article posted on Thursday 01 April 2010
State Coroner Michael Barnes has told Queensland police they should not get involved in car chases with drunk drivers. His findings, after a detailed examination of 10 major chase death incidents over three years, provides a new benchmark for Australia,… more »
Privacy's blood spilled on new Wattle?
Article posted on Friday 26 March 2010
New, web-based systems for information filing and control are great...but are they coming at the price of shaving off layers of privacy, CLA's Tim Vines asks. Should the ANU's new Wattle system allow others to question your private reasons for missing an… more »
Aborigines bear the brunt of
'lock 'em' up' mentality
Article posted on Friday 19 March 2010
Aborigines continue to be massively over-represented in the nation's jails. But in WA, the situation is beyond dire: Aborigines are closing in on being half the total number of people jailed in the state, when they comprise only about 3% of the state's… more »
SAS man speaks out for liberty
Article posted on Thursday 11 March 2010
A former SAS soldier, the newest member of the WA Parliament, delivered a telling commentary on the erosion of civil liberties in Australia when he gave his maiden speech in March. "...a speech capable of making the hairs on the back of your neck stand u… more »
UN man slams NT intervention
Article posted on Thursday 25 February 2010
It's official! The UN says that the Rudd Government is acting in a racially discriminating manner and breaching international human rights obligations with its NT intervention. So says James Anaya, the Special Rapporteur, in his Advance report.NT inter… more »
Student ID numbers or Big-Brother?
Article posted on Wednesday 24 February 2010
Who would have thought a Labor Government would introduce Big-Brother-like ID numbers for school students! With the rationale that parents could "be able to track the records of a child's schooling" even if they move schools. I have been/am a teacher.… more »
Drugs: health carrots, not sticks
Article posted on Wednesday 24 February 2010
Australian drug policies are not working: criminals are getting richer, prison populations are swelling and there are major national health problems, including deaths from overdoses in every State and Territory. Surely, CLA says, it is time for the new N… more »
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