"Olympics a heavy mix of sport and politics" - Justine Nolan, Deputy Director of the Australian Human Rights Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Central Western Daily, 11 August 2008, p.8
"Sport, politics are uneasy bedfellows in China" - Justine Nolan, Deputy Director of the Australian Human Rights Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Illawarra Mercury, 9 August 2008, p.28
SBS (National Australia) - Deborah Healey, Faculty of Law, UNSW. SBS (National Australia): World News Australia , 9 August 2008
SKY News Australia (National Australia) - Deborah Healey, Faculty of Law, UNSW. SKY News Australia (National Australia):First Edition, 8 August 2008
ABC Online - Australia - Deborah Healey, Faculty of Law, UNSW. ABC Online , 8 August 2008, http://www.abc.net.au/am/content/2008/s2328258.htm
"Foot in the law" - Associate Professor Brendan Edgeworth, Head of School, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Sydney Morning Herald, 8 August 2008, p.2
Radio ABC 702 Sydney (Sydney) - Michael Chesterman, Emeritus Professor, Faculty of Law, UNSW. ABC 702 Sydney (Sydney), 7 August 2008
"Human rights only a temporary focus" - Justine Nolan, Deputy Director of the Australian Human Rights Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Age, 6 August 2008, p.4
" Freedoms for Games `won't last' " - Justine Nolan, Deputy Director of the Australian Human Rights Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Border Mail, 6 August 2008, p.8
"Legal barriers still in place" - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian, 6 August 2008, p.24
Radio ABC 666 Canberra (Canberra) - Megan Davis, Director, Indigenous Law Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio ABC 666 Canberra (Canberra): Morning, 6 August 2008
Radio 2UE (Sydney) - Deborah Healey, Faculty of Law, UNSW. 2UE (Sydney):Mornings, 6 August 2008
Radio ABC 666 Canberra (Canberra) - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. ABC 666 Canberra (Canberra): Drive, 5 August 2008
Opinion: "Chasing an ideal through Olympic rings of hope" Justine Nolan, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Canberra Times, 5 August 2008, p.11 Full Story
"Tassie talent overlooked for High Court" - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Hobart Mercury, 4 August 2008, p.7
Opinion: "Games spirit stifled under an iron fist" Justine Nolan, Deputy Director of the Australian Human Rights Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Age, 4 August 2008, p.11 Full Story
Opinion: "105 years - not one High Court judge from SA" Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Sunday Mail Adelaide, 3 August 2008, p.39 Full Story
"Justice for all" - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Courier Mail, 2 August 2008, p.67
"Lawman in the middle" - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Sydney Morning Herald, 2 August 2008, p.27
Opinion: "French's influence to be decided by court" Dr Andrew Lynch, Director of the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian, 1 August 2008, p.29 Full Story
"G+T partner focuses on free work" - Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian, 1 August 2008, p.31
"Much more than black-letter law" - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian Financial Review, 1 August 2008, p.52
Radio National (National Australia) - Sean Brennan, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio National (National Australia): Breakfast, 31 July 2008
"Fee upheaval is a major threat to quality, say law deans" - Professor David Dixon, Dean, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Law Society Journal, July 2008, p.20
"News on elder law and succession" - Professor Prue Vines, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Law Society Journal, July 2008, p.36
"Court's new head sets a benchmark for WA" - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Age, 31 July 2008, p.2
"High Court's latest leader ticks all the right social justice boxes" - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Age (2nd edition), 31 July 2008, p.2
"New chief justice a straightforward choice" - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian, 31 July 2008, p.1
"The chief justice who won't be pigeonholed" - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Sydney Morning Herald, 31 July 2008, p.1
Radio ABC 774 Melbourne (Melbourne) - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio ABC 774 Melbourne (Melbourne): Mornings, 31 July 2008
"Justice all in the eye of the beholder" - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Sydney Morning Herald, 31 July 2008, p.4
Radio ABC 666 Canberra (Canberra) - Professor Julian Disney, Director, Social Justice Project, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio ABC 666 Canberra (Canberra): Morning, 31 July 2008
"Top clergy thank PM for change in poilcy" - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian, 30 July 2008, p.7
" Salary cap challenge `a smokescreen' " - Deborah Healey, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian, 30 July 2008, p.18
"Gallop backs salary cap despite threat" - Deborah Healey, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Ballarat Courier, 30 July 2008, p.49
"Sonny's claim of trade restraint" - Deborah Healey, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Hobart Mercury, 30 July 2008, p.51
"Salary cap to remain: Gallop" - Deborah Healey, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Border Mail, 30 July 2008, p.46
"Club caps essential for game, NRL says" - Deborah Healey, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Canberra Times, 30 July 2008, p.27
"Williams' solicitors to challenge NRL" - Deborah Healey, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Daily Advertiser, 30 July 2008, p.37
"Better without cap is a bald lie" - Deborah Healey, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Gold Coast Bulletin, 30 July 2008, p.95
"Salary cap essential to the game" - Deborah Healey, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Illawarra Mercury, 30 July 2008, p.70
"Gallop backs the cap" - Deborah Healey, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Northern Star, 30 July 2008, p.38
"Gallop refusing to bend on salary cap" - Deborah Healey, Faculty of Law, UNSW Townsville Bulletin, 30 July 2008, p.52
Radio National (National Australia) - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio National (National Australia): PM, 30 July 2008
ABC 666 Canberra (National Australia) - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. ABC 666 Canberra (National Australia): PM, 30 July 2008
Triple J (National Australia) - Dr Jane McAdam, Director of International Law Programs, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Triple J (National Australia): Hack, 29 July 2008
Radio ABC 666 Canberra (Canberra) - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. ABC 666 Canberra (Canberra): Drive, 29 July 2008
Radio 2GB (Sydney) - Anthony Hughes, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio 2GB (Sydney): Sydney Drive Time, 29 July 2008
SKY News Australia (National Australia) - Deborah Healey, Faculty of Law, UNSW. SKY News Australia (National Australia): First Edition, 29 July 2008
ABC 666 Canberra (Canberra) - Deborah Healey, Faculty of Law, UNSW. ABC 666 Canberra (Canberra):Breakfast, 29 July 2008
Radio 2GB (Sydney) - Deborah Healey, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio 2GB (Sydney): Afternoons, 28 July 2008
Radio National (National Australia) - Professor Julian Disney, Director, Social Justice Project, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio National (National Australia): Australia Talks, 28 July 2008
Opinion: "Why what's great for Cate is also good for farmers" Professor Ross Buckley, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Canberra Times, 25 July 2008, p.15 Full Story
Radio ABC 666 Canberra (National Australia) - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. ABC 666 Canberra (National Australia): AM, 24 July 2008
Radio ABC 666 Canberra (National Australia) - Michael Chesterman, Emeritus Professor, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio ABC 666 Canberra (National Australia): PM and Radio National (National Australia), 22 July 2008
Radio ABC 666 Canberra (Canberra) - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio ABC 666 Canberra (Canberra): Drive, 22 July 2008
Radio National (National Australia) - Nicola McGarrity, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio National (National Australia): Law Report, 22 July, 2008
"Choose judges 'without politics'" - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Canberra Times, 21 July 2008, p.3
"You've been Googled like it or not" - David Vaile, Executive Director, Cyberspace Law & Policy Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Sunday Telegraph, 20 July 2008, p.17
"Google censors street `spy' map" - David Vaile, Executive Director, Cyberspace Law & Policy Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Sunday Mail Brisbane, 20 July 2008, p.26
Opinion: "Innovation put on ice?" Professor Joellen Riley, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Lawyers Weekly, 18 July 2008, p.17 Full Story
Opinion: "A victory only until the next time" Professor George Williams and Nicola McGarrity, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Sydney Morning Herald, 16 July 2008, p.13 Full Story
Radio ABC 666 Canberra (Canberra) - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio ABC 666 Canberra (Canberra): Drive, 15 July 2008
"Changing of the Guard" - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Sydney Morning Herald, 12 July 2008, p.29
"Without fear or favour" Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Canberra Times, 5 July 2008, p.2 Full Story
"Time is ripe for consumer reform" - Ray Steinwall, Visiting Fellow, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian Financial Review, 2 July 2008, p.63
SBS Ethnic Radio (National Australia) - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. SBS Ethnic Radio (National Australia): World View, 2 July 2008
Radio ABC 936 Hobart (Hobart) - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio ABC 936 Hobart (Hobart): Statewide Mornings, 2 July 2008
Radio ABC 666 Canberra (National Australia) - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio ABC 666 Canberra (National Australia):PM and Drive, 1 July 2008
Radio National (National Australia) - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio National (National Australia):PM, 1 July 2008
Radio 98.9FM (Brisbane) - Associate Professor Andrea Durbach, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio 98.9FM (Brisbane): Let’s Talk, 30 June 2008
Radio ABC 666 (Canberra) - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio ABC 666(Canberra): Drive, 24 June 2008
Opinion: "Securing our safety" Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Canberra times, 21 June 2008, p.2 Full Story
"Federal body to handle complaints" - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian, 20 June 2008, p.29
"Facebook frolics can burn a hole in your office kudos" - Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian Financial Review, 20 June 2008, p.3
"Appointment tipped to be outsider" - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian Financial Review, 20 June 2008, p.46
"Fools can now rush in - thanks to the internet" - Professor Dimity Kingsford Smith, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian Financial Review, 18 June 2008, p.13
"Grave Mistake" - Kingsford Legal Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Southern Courier, 17 June 2008, p.1
"Ciminal age of reason" - Letter from Cathleen Sherry, Faculty of Law, UNSW Sydney Morning Herald, 17 June 2008, p.10
Radio ABC 666 (Canberra) - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio ABC 666 (Canberra): Drive, 17 June 2008
"Fortress of corruption where whistleblowers were silenced and sidelined" - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian, 16 June 2008, p.4
"Students profit from free work" - John Corker, Director, National Pro Bono Research Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian Financial Review, 16 June 2008, p.32
"'Referendum' lacks sway, says expert" - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Warrnambool Standard, 13 June 2008, p.3
"Simplifying SME tax" - Associate Professor Binh Tran-Nam, Australian School of Taxation, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Charter, 13 June 2008, p.60
Radio National (National Australia) - Deborah Healey, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio National (National Australia): Sports Factor, 13 June 2008
Opinion: "It’s all no worries, except for Julia " Professor Ross Buckley, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Age, 13 June 2008, p.15 Full Story
Radio ABC South Western Victoria (Warrnambool) - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio ABC South Western Victoria (Warrnambool): Breakfast, 11 June 2008
Radio ABC 666 (Canberra) - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio ABC 666 (Canberra): Drive, 10 June 2008
Radio ABC 666 (Canberra) - Janice Gray, Faculty of Law, UNSW. ABC 666 (Canberra): Morning, 10 June 2008
"Taking a liberty with our rights" - Dr Andrew Lynch and Nicola McGarrity, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Canberra Times, 9 June 2008, p.8
Opinion: "Obama's win 50 years in the making " Professor Ross Buckley, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Age, 6 June 2008, p.17 Full Story
Radio 2UE (Sydney) - David Vaile, Executive Director, Cyberspace Law & Policy Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio 2UE (Sydney): Drive, 5 June 2008
Radio ABC 666 (Canberra) - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio ABC 666 (Canberra), 3 June 2008
ABC Radio National (National) - Janice Gray, Faculty of Law, UNSW. ABC Radio National: Breakfast(National), 2 June 2008
"Time for rethink on bank policy" - Professor Ross Buckley, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Canberra Times, 2 June 2008, p.19. Opinion piece as per Courier Mail.
Opinion: "Odds are against Rudd hearing a resounding yes to reform " Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Age, 31 May 2008, p.7 Full Story
Radio ABC Statewide (Victoria) - Janice Gray, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio ABC Statewide: Drive (Victoria), 30 May 2008
Radio ABC Southern Queensland (Toowoomba) - Janice Gray, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio Radio ABC Southern Queensland: Mornings (Toowoomba), 30 May 2008
"Sewage could be the new gold" - Janice Gray, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian Associated Press Bulletin, 29 May 2008. Appeared in several publications nationally.
ABC Radio (Brisbane) - Janice Gray, Faculty of Law, UNSW. ABC Radio (Brisbane), 29 May 2008
Opinion: "Four Pillars policy is crumbling " Professor Ross Buckley, Faculty of Law, UNSW. The Courier Mail, 29 May 2008, p.30 Full Story
ABC News Radio (National) - Janice Gray, Faculty of Law, UNSW. ABC News Radio (National), 29 May 2008
Radio ABC 666 Canberra - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio ABC 666 (Canberra): Drive , 27 May 2008
Opinion: “Don’t let bankers grab cash and dash” Professor Ross Buckley, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian, 26 May 2008, p.8 Full Story
Opinion: "Truth takes a beating" Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Canberra Times, 24 May 2008, p.2 Full Story
"Legal guide bridging gap for migrants relaunched" - Dr Jane McAdam, Director of International Law Programs, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Lawyers Weekly, 23 May 2008, p.6
Opinion: New Phase Megan Davis, Director, Indigenous Law Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Koori Mail, 21 May 2008, p.28 Full Story
Radio ABC 666 (Canberra) - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. ABC 666 (Canberra): Drive, 20 May 2008
Radio National (National Australia) - Sean Brennan, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio National (National Australia): Law Report, 20 May 2008
Opinion: "Free Tibet (just not in the IOC’s time)" Justine Nolan, Faculty of Law, UNSW. www.onlineopinion.com.au, 19 May 2008 Full Story
"Anti-democratic trend as dogs bark in a rounded-up flock" - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Canberra Times, 17 May 2008, p.7
"The real motive behind Rudd`s alcopop tax hike revealed" - Professor Chris Evans, Australian School of Taxation, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Weekend Australian, 17 May 2008, p.10
Opinion: "Insider trading or good banking?" Professor Ross Buckley, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Canberra Times, 16 May 2008, p.27 Full Story
Opinion: "NIT FORUMS: 2020: No room to think big" Megan Davis, Director, Indigenous Law Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW. National Indigenous Times, 15 May 2008 Full Story
New Tang Dynasty Television - Dr Jane McAdam, Director of International Law Programs, Faculty of Law, UNSW. New Tang Dynasty Television , 14 May 2008
Opinion: Budget 08: Tax & Family Professor Neil Warren, Head of School, Australian School of Taxation, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian, 14 May 2008, p.7 Full Story
Radio National (National Australia) - Professor Neil Warren, Head of School, Australian School of Taxation, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio National (National Australia): Australia Talks, 14 May 2008
ABC 702 (Sydney) - Professor Neil Warren, Head of School, Australian School of Taxation, Faculty of Law, UNSW. ABC 702 (Sydney), 14 May 2008
SBS (National Australia) - Alana Maurushat, Cyberspace Law & Policy Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW. SBS (National Australia), 13 May 2008
Radio ABC 666 (Canberra) - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio ABC 666 (Canberra), 13 May 2008
ABC Radio (National) - Professor Ross Buckley, Faculty of Law, UNSW. ABC Radio (National), 12 May 2008
Opinion: "Peril in self-rule gaps" Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Canberra Times, 10 May 2008, p.2 Full Story
"If you want to save face, don`t go public" - David Vaile, Executive Director, Cyberspace Law & Policy Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian Financial Review, 10 May 2008, p.30
Radio ABC 666 (Canberra) - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio ABC 666: Drive, 6 May 2008
Opinion: "Clinton can only damage her party" Professor Ross Buckley, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Canberra Times, 5 May 2008, p.11 Full Story
Opinion: "Compulsory voting would help Obama to win" Professor Ross Buckley, Faculty of Law, UNSW. The Courier Mail, 5 May 2008, p.19 Full Story
Channel 7: Sunrise - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Channel 7: Sunrise, 2 May 2008
"Rudd`s four-year term `is doomed` " - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian, 2 May 2008, p.2
"Four-year government a `loser` " - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian Financial Review, 2 May 2008, p.27 and 59
Radio 2UE (Sydney) - Professor Chris Evans, Australian School of Taxation, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio 2UE (Sydney): Mornings, 30 April 2008
Radio National (National Australia) - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio National (National Australia), 30 April 2008
"UDL tax props up chardy set" - Professor Chris Evans, Australian School of Taxation, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian, 30 April 2008, p.1
"Reparation, not compensation, is the operative word" - Associate Professor Andrea Durbach, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Law Society Journal, 30 April 2008, p.24
"Behind the decreasing rarity of Crown appeals" - Professor Jill Hunter, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Law Society Journal, 30 April 2008, p.26
Radio National (National Australia) - Professor Neil Warren, Head of School, Australian School of Taxation, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio National (National Australia): Australia Talks, 28 April 2008
Opinion: "A wild, inspiring ride" Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Canberra Times, 26 April 2008, p.2 Full Story
"A country for all of us" - Professor George Williams, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Weekend Australian, 26 April 2008, p.24
"Taxing times for reform" - Professor Neil Warren, Head of School, Australian School of Taxation, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Courier Mail, 26 April 2008, p.50
"Pardon this whistleblower, say the law`s big names" - Dr Andrew Lynch, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian, 25 April 2008, p.29
Opinion: "Bill of rights will help the hoi polloi, not just the haughty torty" Dr Andrew Lynch, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian, 25 April 2008, p.30 Full Story
ABC Television: Message Stick - Megan Davis, Director, Indigenous Law Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW. ABC Television: Message Stick (Talking Stick: Youth), 25 April 2008
Opinion: "The gains must not be squandered` Megan Davis, Director, Indigenous Law Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Sydney Morning Herald, 24 April 2008, p.15 Full Story
ABC Television: Living Black - Megan Davis, Director, Indigenous Law Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW. ABC Television: Living Black, 23 April 2008
Opinion: "Summit indicates Government`s openness to ideas " Professor Ross Buckley, Faculty of Law, UNSW. The Canberra Times, 23 April 2008, p.21 Full Story
Opinion: "Openness to ideas behind success" Professor Ross Buckley, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Age, 23 April 2008, p.6 Full Story
"No GST increase in tax reform plan, assures PM " - Professor Neil Warren, Head of School, Australian School of Taxation, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Age, 23 April 2008, p.7
"No GST rise: Rudd Economists say rate too low by world standards" - Professor Neil Warren, Head of School, Australian School of Taxation, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Mercury, 23 April 2008, p.4
"Rudd tax call gets business approval" - Professor Neil Warren, Head of School, Australian School of Taxation, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian Financial Review, 23 April 2008, p.15
"Rudd rules out rise in GST rate " - Professor Neil Warren, Head of School, Australian School of Taxation, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Daily Telegraph, 23 April 2008, p.2
"Carbon plan `to cost business $22bn' " - Professor Neil Warren, Head of School, Australian School of Taxation, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian, 23 April 2008, p.4
"Rudd adamant: GST rise a dead issue " - Professor Neil Warren, Head of School, Australian School of Taxation, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian, 23 April 2008, p.2
"GST won't rise - Rudd " - Professor Neil Warren, Head of School, Australian School of Taxation, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Herald Sun, 23 April 2008, p.18
ABC Radio (National) - Professor Neil Warren, Head of School, Australian School of Taxation, Faculty of Law, UNSW. ABC Radio (National), 22 April 2008
"Pressure on Rudd to hold republic vote with 2010 federal election" - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Age, 22 April 2008, p.1
ABC Television (National) - Professor Neil Warren, Head of School, Australian School of Taxation, Faculty of Law, UNSW. ABC Television (National): News and Lateline, 22 April 2008.
Radio ABC 702 (Sydney) - Dr Jane McAdam, Director of International Law Programs, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio ABC 702 (Sydney): Mornings, 22 April 2008
Radio ABC 666 (Canberra) - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio ABC 666 (Canberra): Drive, 22 April 2008
Radio National (National Australia) - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio National (National Australia): Breakfast, 21 April 2008
ABC2 (National Australia) - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. ABC2 (National Australia): Australia Wide, 21 April 2008
Radio ABC Central Australia (Alice Springs) - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio ABC Central Australia (Alice Springs): Drive Show, 21 April 2008
"Invitees depart feeling hijacked` - Megan Davis, Director, Indigenous Law Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian, 21 April 2008, p.2
Radio ABC1 (Darwin) - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. ABC1 (Darwin): Weekend News, 20 April 2008
Radio National (National Australia) - Professor Julian Disney, Director, Social Justice Project, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio National (National Australia): Saturday Extra, 17 April 2008
Opinion: "In the republic domain" Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Weekend Australian, 19 April 2008, p.22 Full Story
SBS Ethnic Radio (National Australia) - Megan Davis, Director, Indigenous Law Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW. SBS Ethnic Radio (National Australia): World View, 18 April 2008
"Rudd`s rules: 1000 people, 70 big ideas" - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian Financial Review, 18 April 2008, p.1
"Hawke showed these picnics can serve a purpose" - Professor Julian Disney, Director, Social Justice Project, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian Financial Review, 18 April 2008, p.53
"Federalism fraught but easily fixable" - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian Financial Review, 18 April 2008, p.60
SBS Ethnic Radio (National Australia) - Megan Davis, Director, Indigenous Law Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW. SBS Ethnic Radio (National Australia): News, 17 April 2008
"Rudd`s republic a work in progress" - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian, 17 April 2008, p.14
"Stolen generation compo not "billions"" - Associate Professor Andrea Durbach, Director, AHRC, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Barrier Daily Truth, 17 April 2008, p.1
Compo cost for stolen children `won`t be billions` - Associate Professor Andrea Durbach, Director, AHRC, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Canberra Times, 17 April 2008, p.11
"No lies and open government: great ideas, but will they fly?" - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Age, 17 April 2008, p.6
"Christian bodies fear charter of rights" - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian, 16 April 2008, p.7
Radio ABC 666 (Canberra) - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio ABC 666 (Canberra): Drive, 15 April 2008
"Participants declared before acceptance" - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian, 15 April 2008, p.4
Radio National (National Australia) - Professor Julian Disney, Director, Social Justice Project, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio National (National Australia): Saturday Extra, 12 April 2008
Opinion: Getting down to brass tacks on indigenous treaty Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. The Canberra Times, 12 April 2008, p.7 Full Story
"A difficult tie to break" - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. The Age, 11 April 2008, p.13
"Rear Window - Reform due - mark someone`s words" - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian Financial Review, 11 April 2008, p.48
Radio 98.9FM (Brisbane) - Professor Prue Vines, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio 98.9FM (Brisbane): Let`s Talk, 10 April 2008
Opinion: "Pollies` inertia stalls law reform actions" Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Hobart Mercury, 8 April 2008, p.33 Full Story
"Federal Govt must be able to overturn ACT laws" - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. The Canberra Times, 8 April, 2008, p.10
Opinion: "More than just a flag" Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. The Canberra Times, 5 April 2008, p.2 Full Story
Opinion: "Bickering aside, we need a rights charter" Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. The Australian, 4 April 2008, p.30 Full Story
"Pressure for Rudd on Legal Aid" - Professor Chris Cunneen, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Sydney Morning Herald, 4 April 2008, p.7
"Banks: super lifts rates" - Professor Julian Disney, Director, Social Justice Project, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian Financial Review, 3 April, 2008, p.7
ABC Television: The 7:30 Report - David Vaile, Executive Director, Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW. ABC Television: The 7:30 Report, 2 April, 2008
"Forum for summit feedback" - Professor Julian Disney, Director, Social Justice Project, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Northern District Times, 2 April 2008, p.9
"Confusion taxes small business" - Associate Professor Binh Tran-Nam, Atax, UNSW. Australian Financial Review, 1 April 2008, p.51
Radio Drive ABC 666 Canberra (Canberra) - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio Drive ABC 666 Canberra (Canberra), 1 April 2008
Opinion: "Frozen continent" Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Sydney Morning Herald, 29 March 2008, p.34 Full Story
“Section 92 meets the internet, net wins: A High Court ruling finds WA laws ‘a discriminatory burden on interstate trade’” - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Weekend Australian, 29 March 2008, p.36
Opinion: "It`s time to repair Australia`s tattered federalism" Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Canberra Times, 28 March 2008, p.15 Full Story
“Legal consensus faces constitutional hurdle” - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian Financial Review, 27 March 2008, p.76
"Upload views on piracy" - Michael Handler, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Southern Courier, 25 March 2008, p.26
SBS: Insight - Professor Julian Disney, Director, Social Justice Project, Faculty of Law, UNSW. SBS (National Australia), 25 March 2008
Radio Drive ABC 666 Canberra - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio Drive ABC 666 Canberra (Canberra), 25 March 2008
SBS Television: Living Black - Megan Davis, Director, Indigenous Law Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW SBS Television: Living Black, 19 March 2008
"Crime and Punishment: Are criminals getting off lightly when lawyers play the mental health card in trials?" - Associate Professor Sandra Egger, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Medical Observer, 14 March 2008, p.45
Opinion: "Treatment a reflection of sad reality" Megan Davis, Director, Indigenous Law Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Sydney Morning Herald, 12 March 2008, p.14 Full Story
"Spigelman odds-on for High Court" - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Sun Herald, 9 March 2008, p.9 And also in Sunday Age as "NSW judge leads High Court field", 9 March 2008, p.7
"NSW judge leads High Court field" - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Sunday Age, 9 March 2008, p.7
"How to tame the tax monster" - Professor Neil Warren, Head of School, Australian School of Taxation, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian Financial Review, 8 March 2008, p.26
“Forget ideology and just focus on the ideas” - Professor Julian Disney, Director, Social Justice Project, Faculty of Law, UNSW. The Australian, 6 March, 2008, p.14.
Opinion: "A super idea to roll in tax cuts " Professor Ross Buckley, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Canberra Times, 4 March 2008, p.9. Also in Courier Mail as "Give cash only to those who fill in the form", 4 March 2008, p. 19 Full Story
Radio ABC 612 (Brisbane) - Professor Julian Disney, Director, Social Justice Project, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio ABC 612 Brisbane, 4 March 2008
"Economics of job swapping" - Professor Julian Disney, Director, Social Justice Project, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian Financial Review, 3 Mar 2008, p.59
Radio 5AA (Adelaide) - Professor Julian Disney, Director, Social Justice Project, Faculty of Law, UNSW. 5AA (Adelaide), 3 Mar 2008
Opinion: "New laws whittle away academic freedom" Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Canberra Times, 1 March 2008, p.7 Full Story
"Australia to sign torture treaty at last" - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Sydney Morning Herald, 1 March 2008, p.1
"Unis short-changed, say deans" - Professor David Dixon, Dean, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian Financial Review, 29 February 2008, p.60
Radio Triple J (National Australia) - Sean Brennan, Project Director, Indigenous Rights, Land and Governance Project, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Radio Triple J (National Australia), 28 February 2008
Community Radio: The Wire (National) - Professor Chris Evans, Australian School of Taxation, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Community Radio: The Wire (National), 27 February 2008
"Left leans on PM to fix up Australia" - Professor Julian Disney, Director, Social Justice Project, Faculty of Law, UNSW coments on the need for the Rudd Government to to embark on a strong national package to combat housing affordability. The Australian, 26 February 2008, p.1
Opinion: "Developing nations deserve chance to grow it alone" Professor Ross Buckley, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Australian Financial Review, 25 February 2008, p. 71 Full Story
Radio 2GB (Sydney) - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW discusses the possibility of legally sacking a state Government. Radio 2GB (Sydney: Breakfast, 21 February 2008
Radio National (National Australia) - Professor Chris Cunneen, Faculty of Law, UNSW comments on restorative justice. Radio National (National Australia): Australia Talks, 21 February 2008
Radio ABC 666 Canberra (National Australia) - Professor Julian Disney, Director, Social Justice Project, Faculty of Law, UNSW comments on the shortage of new properties and taxation that he says is causing the housing affordability crisis. Radio ABC 666 Canberra (National Australia), 20 February 2008
Radio National (National Australia) - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW comments on the proposal for a constitutional referendum on indigenous rights. Radio National (National Australia): Saturday Extra, 16 February 2008
Opinion: "Next step: a treaty and racism-free law" Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Canberra times, 16 February 2008, p.2 Full Story
"Vics trawl web to catch banned show" - David Vaile, Executive Director, Cyberspace Law & Policy Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW comments on the limitations of legal jurisdiction in relation to the internet. The Australian, 15 February 2008, p.3
"Hotel`s showing belly up" - David Vaile, Executive Director, Cyberspace Law & Policy Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW warns that people who uploaded banned show `Underbelly` in Victoria could
face copyright and contempt
of court charges. MX (Melbourne), 14 February 2008, p.2
RadioTriple J (National Australia) - David Vaile, Executive Director, Cyberspace Law & Policy Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW comments on defamation and fraud implications of sending emails using a false address in relation to the Sydney Bulldogs FC incident. Triple J (National Australia): Hack, 14 February 2008
Radio ABC 666 (Canberra ) - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW comments on the relevance of compensation for the Stolen Generation. Radio ABC 666 (Canberra): Drive, 14 February 2008
"Cyber cold war heats up" - David Vaile, Executive Director, Cyberspace Law & Policy Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW comments on online espionage. The Age, 14 February 2008, p.26
Opinion: "Removal killed a culture`s dignity" Professor Ross Buckley, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Canberra Times, 14 February 2008, p.19 and also as "Displaying our Humanity" in Courier Mail, p.35 Full Story
"Web provides a shortcut to banned show" - David Vaile, Executive Director, Cyberspace Law & Policy Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW comments on the limitations of legal jurisdiction in relation to the internet. Border Mail, 13 February 2008, p.2. And also, Warrnambool Standard, p.9
"Net threat to ban" - David Vaile, Executive Director, Cyberspace Law & Policy Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW comments on the limitations of legal jurisdiction in relation to the internet. Geelong Advertiser, 13 February 2008, p.4
Radio ABC1 (National Australia) - Professor Chris Cunneen, Faculty of Law, UNSW comments on compensation for the Stolen Generation. Radio ABC1 (National Australia): Lateline, 13 February 2008
Radio Triple J (National Australia) - Megan Davis, Director, Indigenous Law Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW comments on the Stolen Generation apology from Kevin Rudd. Radio Triple J (National Australia): Hack, 13 February 2008
Radio National (National Australia) - Professor Prue Vines, Faculty of Law, UNSW comments on the wording of the Stolen Generation apology and the legal implications. Radio National (National Australia): Australia Talks, 13 February 2008
"Top lawyers argue for publicly funded payouts" - Megan Davis, Director, Indigenous Law Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW comments on reparation payments to the Stolen Generation. Australian, 12 February 2008, p.6
Radio ABC Gippsland (Sale) - Megan Davis, Director, Indigenous Law Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW comments on reparation payments to the Stolen Generation. Radio ABC Gippsland (Sale): Mornings, 12 February 2008
Radio National (National Australia) - Professor Prue Vines, Faculty of Law, UNSW comments on concern particularly in NSW courts that there has been an increase in costs for legal disputes involving wills. Radio National (National Australia), 12 February 2008
Opinion: "All people need a say in constitutional reform" Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW. Canberra Times, 9 February 2008, p.2 Full Story
"Fellow judges think Susans are all write" - Dr Andrew Lynch, Faculty of Law, UNSW comments on the High Court decision-making last year following on from his analysis with fellow UNSW academic George Williams. Australian, 8 February 2008, p.10
"Kirby the outsider`s lonely last lap on a bench where legalism rules" - Dr Andrew Lynch, Faculty of Law, UNSW comments on Justice Michael Kirby`s isolation in High Court decision-making last year following on from Lynch`s analysis with fellow UNSW academic George Williams. Australian, 8 February 2008, p.10
"Ball lands in Rudd`s court" - Dr Andrew Lynch, Faculty of Law, UNSW comments on High Court decision-making last year following on from his analysis with fellow UNSW academic George Williams. Sydney Morning Herald, 8 February 2008, p.2
"The word that makes life go on" - Associate Professor Andrea Durbach, Director of the Australian
Human Rights Centre, Faculty of Law, UNSW comments on proposed apology to the Stolen Generation. Sydney Morning Herald, 2 February 2008, p.27
"Fury on company car tax break " - Professor Chris Evans, Australian School of Taxation, Faculty of Law, UNSW, comments on changes to tax concessions available for the private use of company cars. The Australian, 31 January 2008, p.2
"Strong-arm tacticians" - Professor George Williams, Director, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty of Law, UNSW comments on the extent of Government control since September 11. The Australian, 26 January 2007, p.27
"Blue line thinner as senior police quit " - Professor David Dixon, Dean, Faculty of Law, UNSW quoted in relation to recruitment of police officers in NSW. Sydney Morning Herald, 17 January 2008, p.5
"Labor to hunt wealthiest tax cheats" - Professor Chris Evans, Australian School of Taxation, Faculty of Law, UNSW comments on Labor`s approach to tax compliance. The Australian, 12 January 2008, p.8