
A podcast about public interest cases which have shaped Australia
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Category | Government | ||||

#ITC27: Claire Gibbs on Love and Thoms
Daniel Love and Brendan Thoms moved to Australia when small children. Each of them had an Aboriginal parent. They never, though, became Australian citizens. When they faced visa cancellation because of their cr... more
#ITC26: Peter Gordon on Rolah McCabe’s case
Rolah McCabe had terminal lung cancer when she brought proceedings against British American Tobacco, in 2001. She did not live to see the conclusion of the case, which soon turned into a fiercely litigated... more
#ITC25: Laurie Levy on Levy v Victoria
From the mid-1980s, Laurie Levy waged a campaign against duck shooting. In the early to mid-1990s, the High Court began to expand on the notion of an implied freedom of political communication. In 1994, Laurie ... more
#ITC24: Sue Hackney, Jim McKenna and Rufus Black on Cobaw (part 2)
In 2007, Cobaw Community Health Services tried to book a camp on Phillip Island for a weekend forum, for a group of young people identifying as same sex attracted. The camp manager s... more
Joel has chosen cases for this podcast that had such a profound impact on the country, then gets tremendous insights from the players in his careful interviews.
Nice looks into court decisions bearing on Australian public law. Warning - this show thankfully avoids hype and dazzlement; just some views and explication on how key issues in the case were dealt with.
Really engaging to hear this insider view from lawyers.
Unlistenable. Very much enjoy similar podcasts from the US and assumed I would like this too. Content may be okay but presenter lacks charisma, a pleasant voice/tone, decent pacing, and really is not engaging. Tried listening to three different episodes, one of them twice, and couldn't get particularly far once. I'm sorry the review is so harsh.
Great podcast! I’m not normally interested in law stuff, but this is great!
Can’t wait to hear more :)










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