law & crime

law & crime   January 24, 2026

The making of a tobacco warlord

The arrest of Kazem Hamad in Iraq is welcomed by Australian authorities, although the illicit tobacco trade that built his brutal empire shows no sign of waning.

law & crime   January 10, 2026

What is missing from the Epstein files?

The heavily, if poorly, redacted Epstein files released by the US Department of Justice have flouted an Act of congress that demands all offenders be revealed.

law & crime   December 20, 2025

Youth crime is ‘not in a crisis’

The new National Children’s Commissioner cites among her top concerns an increasingly draconian criminal justice system and improvements to the youth social media ban.

law & crime   December 20, 2025

How Higgins’s testimony defeated Lehrmann’s appeal

As Brittany Higgins faces the irony that she and her attacker will likely both be bankrupted, her inner circle reflects on how her evidence decided Bruce Lehrmann’s latest appeal.

indigenous affairs   December 13, 2025

‘Increasing failure’: First Nations deaths in custody at record levels

More than three decades after the royal commission, calls are growing for the government to finally implement its recommendations, to stop the rising number of preventable deaths.

law & crime   December 6, 2025

Victorian AG admits youth crime laws violate human rights charter

This week the Victorian government passed youth crime laws that will see children face adult courts and sentencing – reforms the attorney-general admits are incompatible with the human rights charter.

international relations   November 29, 2025

Australia’s crude Russian oil secret

A shadowy network of ‘dark fleets’ is allowing Russia’s oil export market to escape sanction and threatens to undo any of the good Australia has done in supplying military and humanitarian aid to Ukraine.

north america   November 22, 2025

Trump’s MAGA rift over the Epstein files

The US president has signed legislation to release all Epstein case files, but it’s unclear if this win for the abused will reveal any more about the paedophile’s powerful allies.

immigration   November 15, 2025

Life as a Home Affairs whistleblower: ‘I’m just falling over’

Four years ago, Home Affairs assistant secretary Derek Elias attempted to report corruption in offshore contracts – the department’s response has left him mentally unwell and in financial turmoil.

law & crime   November 8, 2025

One simple way to lift children out of poverty

More than 40 per cent of children in single-parent households live in poverty in Australia. Enforcing child support payments would go a long way towards fixing the problem.

indigenous affairs   October 25, 2025

The life of Kevin Bugmy

As NSW records its highest yearly number of Indigenous deaths in custody, a Victorian judge recalls one man who died in prison 18 years after he was eligible for release.