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Dec
21
2025

Nicole Rich: Renters’ Rights and What’s Changed in Victoria

Consumer Affairs, Law

Recent rental reforms in Victoria are reshaping how renters experience stability, privacy and protection. Nicole Rich outlines what has changed ...

Dec
14
2025

Professor Paula Gerber: Social Media Ban and Queer Young People

Government & Organisations, Kids & Family, Law, LGBTIQA+ Community, Social Media

The Australian Government's new laws banning social media access for under-16s raise serious questions about safety, rights and unintended harm. ...

Dec
14
2025

Bec Dahl and Lily Ong: Law Talk – Christmas Travel, Parenting and Visas

Kids & Family, Law, Travel

Travelling at Christmas can be complicated, particularly for separated families or anyone navigating visa requirements. Bec Dahl and Lily Ong ...

Dec
14
2025

Professor Jeannie-Marie Paterson: Cracking Down on Subscription Traps

Consumer Affairs, Law, Technology

Signing up to subscriptions has never been easier, yet cancelling them can feel deliberately exhausting. Professor Jeannie-Marie Paterson explains why ...

Dec
14
2025

Lizzie Maughan: Social Media Ban and the Impact on Trans Teens

Kids & Family, Law, LGBTIQA+ Community, Mental Health, News & Politics, Politics

Australia’s new social media age restrictions are raising questions about safety, access and unintended consequences for young people. Lizzie Maughan ...

Nov
26
2025

Nicole Rich: Property Underquoting

Consumer Affairs, Finance, Investing, Law

Underquoting has become a flashpoint for frustrated buyers and confused sellers, especially as some properties continue to sell far above ...

Nov
26
2025

Dr James Gardiner: How School Exemptions Shape LGBTQIA+ Students’ Lives

Education, Kids & Family, Law, LGBTIQA+ Community, Sexuality

Religious schools can still legally discriminate against LGBTQIA+ students and staff, creating a confusing and sometimes harmful landscape for young ...

Nov
26
2025

Dr Joel McGregor: Do Youth Justice Reforms Make Communities Safer?

Government & Organisations, Law, News & Politics, Politics, Society & Culture

Victoria is introducing harsher penalties for young people, but will treating 14-year-olds like adults actually reduce crime or make things ...

Nov
16
2025

Professor Paula Gerber: Tasmania’s Historic Compensation for Past Homosexuality Convictions

Government & Organisations, Law, LGBTIQA+ Community, News & Politics, Sexuality, Society & Culture

Tasmania will compensate people convicted under historic homosexuality laws, which is an Australian first. Professor Paula Gerber explains how the ...

Oct
23
2025

Dr Jeremie Bracka: Reckoning With LGBTQIA+ Hate Crimes and Healing

Law, LGBTIQA+ Community, Society & Culture

For too long, LGBTIQA+ hate crimes in Victoria went ignored or unpunished. Now, Dr Jeremie Bracka from RMIT’s School of ...