The event that forced the AFP (Australian Federal Police) to rapidly adapt to account for counter-terrorism and international operations.
9/11
The relationship between the two people, Bowan and Glanville.
Neighbours.
The name of the podcast that discussed the disappearance of Lynette Dawson.
Teacher’s Pet
Internal Review has multiple categories. TRUE/FALSE
FALSE
Rights not directly written into the Constitution, but can be inferred from it.
Implied rights
The law enforcement agency ABF stands for.
Australian Border Force
What ADR stands for.
Alternate Dispute Resolution
The non-governmental organisation that lobbied against government charges and extradition for Julian Assange.
Amnesty International
The country whose Parliament the word 'Ombudsman' originated from.
Sweden
Australia is the only western democracy that does not have one of these.
A Bill of Rights.
The name of the legislation that contains the offences that the NSW State Police are primarily responsible for enforcing.
The Crimes Act 1900 (NSW)
The politician who alleged that Mark Latham committed unlawful vilification and sexual harassment.
Alex Greenwich
The name of the three part ABC documentary about Keli Lane.
EXPOSED: The Case of Keli Lane
The punishment the Anti-Discrimination Board of NSW has the power to impose on behaviour that violates anti-discrimination laws.
Fines.
The 4 types of individual rights.
Economic/Social/Cultural, Civil/Political, Environmental, Consumer
The name of the law enforcement agency that has jurisdiction over Mule recruitment, Online fraud, Offensive and prohibited internet content, Identity theft via phishing, and Hacking.
Australian High Tech Crime Centre (AHTCC)
The four main divisions of NCAT (NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal)
Administrative and Equal Opportunity Division, Consumer and Commercial Division, Guardianship Division, Occupational Division
The number of years between the disappearance of Lynette Dawson and the first coronial inquest into her death.
19 years
Every type of External Review (6 types)
Administrative, Judicial, Ombudsman, Statutory Bodies, Independent Commission Against Corruption, Commissions of Inquiry/Royal Commission
A legal principle that left ordinary consumers with little guidance or assistance when sold defective products or dangerous goods.
‘Caveat Emptor’
The name of the ATO Deputy Commissioner whose son and daughter were accused of tax fraud.
Michael Cranston
When arbitration is specifically warranted (3 reasons).
When a contract specifies arbitration for resolution of any disputes arising, in industrial relations matters, and in tenant-landlord disputes.
The union that banned workers from worksites so that heritage sites in Sydney were not demolished for property development in the early 1970s.
The Builders Labourers Federation Union
The year "The inquiry into Aboriginal deaths in custody" was made by the Royal Commission.
1987
The clash of rights in Rush v Nationwide News Pty Ltd [2019].
Nationwide News' Right to freedom of expression and the public interest in reporting vs. Rush's right to protect his reputation.