Law staff in the media

Date

Staff Member

Topic

Media

3/5/12 Professor Arie Freiberg Council recommends new baseline sentences ABC News
17/4/12 Professor Mark Davison Constitutional challenge to plain packaging ABC Radio
12/3/12 Professor Ian Freckelton Time to debate one-click transparency Medical Journal Australia
28/2/12 Dr David Lindsay Social Media and Privacy ABC Radio:Law Report
22/2/12 Dr David Lindsay EU privacy laws: the right to be forgotten is not censorship Crikey
15/2/12 Dr Becky Batagol Conflict settled with a laugh Hearld Sun
6/2/12 Dr Rebecca Giblin Is technology ruining our lives? The drive debate ABC Radio
20/1/12 Dr Rebecca Giblin Mega upload in mega trouble (so back up your content) The Conversation
20/1/12 Professor Mark Davison Big Tobacco vs Australia: Philip Morris scores an own goal  The Conversation 
12/1/12 Professor H P Lee Anwar acquittal reflects a changing Malaysia The West Australian
26/12/11 Professor Sarah Joseph Tintin, human rights and politics The Conversation
21/12/11 Ms Tania Penovic Lost chance to fix migration law The Courier Mail
6/12/11 Associate Prof Jonathan Clough Two Bendigo brother face charges over Facebook filth Herald Sun
3/11/11 Professor Sarah Joseph Occupy movement Radio Australia
28/10/11 Professor Sarah Joseph Occupy Melbourne Radio:3CR
27/10/11 Professor Sarah Joseph Occupy movement: different aims, but united by the importance of civil protest The Conversation
7/10/11 Dr Bronwyn Naylor The legality of 'The Slap' The Conversation
2/10/11 Professor Sarah Joseph Judges discrimination ruling creates unusual bedfellows The Age
21/9/11 Professor Sarah Joseph Interview on social media and human rights Radio Adelaide
6/9/11 Professor H P Lee Politics aside, Gillard is within her rights to query the court The Age
3/9/11 Professor Sarah Joseph If no news is good news what do we make of 2011 The Punch
21/6/11 Professor Sarah Joseph Interview on proceeds of crime act 2002 The Wire
29/5/11 Professor Arie Freiberg We need someone credible watching the detectives The Age
27/5/11 Dr Gideon Boas Serbia arrests Ratko Mladic ABC Radio
25/5/11 Dr Patrick Emerton Sentencing debate prompts fresh criticism of terror laws ABC Radio
19/5/11 Dr Patrick Emerton Asio gets more power to snoop The Age
17/5/11 Professor Arie Freiberg Widespread support for DPP resignation ABC Radio
13/5/11 Dr Gideon Boas Order for execution was illegal Sydney Morning Herald
10/5/11 Dr Gideon Boas Osama Bin Laden's death 2SER FM : Sydney
10/5/11 Professor Sarah Joseph Posetti accuses The Oz of bullying tactics Crikey
20/4/11 Professor Bernadette McSherry Mental Health Laws ABC Radio:Canberra
20/4/11 Dr Paula Gerber A new section Editor Practice Source
14/4/11 Professor Mark Davison Plain packaging bill to extinguish some tobacco trade marks ABC
4/3/11 Dr Bronwyn Naylor Victoria debating defensive homicide ABC
12/11/10 Professor Sarah Joseph Abbott out of step on elected judges National Times
13/10/10 Dr Gideon Boas Soldiers' work is life or death, but they're not above the law The Age
21/9/10 Dr Julie Debeljak A question for Dr Julie Debeljak The Age
31/8/10 Dr Bronwyn Naylor Wearing a niqab in the witness box ABC Radio National
26/8/10 Dr Greg Taylor 'Faceless men' behind Labor MP's resignation ABC News
14/8/10 Dr Gideon Boas Celebrity mini-drama cheapens trial Sydney Morning Herald
2/8/10 Dr Bronwyn Naylor Lets smooth the road for disadvantaged learner drivers Sydney Morning Herald
31/5/10 Associate Prof Matthew Groves Wishful thinking The Australian
4/5/10 Professor Mark Davison Big tobacco's huff and puff is just hot air The Age
28/4/10 Associate Prof Moira Patterson Veil over public servants' advice The Australian
22/4/10 Professor Sarah Joseph Stance on human rights has everything - except charter The Age
14/4/10 Dr Greg Taylor Arrogant executive should be brought to heel in Windsor case The Age
7/4/10 Dr Gideon Boas Croatia warned Canberra that Dragan could flee The Age
27/3/10 Dr Adam Mcbeth Rights response is this: the final say lies with the elected The Australian
26/3/10 Karinne Ludlow Big issues with small science: nanotechnology The Australian
19/3/10 Dr Adam McBeth Rights response is this: the final say lies with the elected The Australian
17/3/10 Ms Helen Yandell Report finds police racism..wrangling over health reform..and more possible insulation fires ABC Radio:Mornings

15/3/10

Dr Gideon Boas Tribunal must tighten leash on Karadzic The Age 
10/03/10 Professor Bernadette McSherry Students' crimes 'won't fill courts' The Age
The West Australian
05/03/10 Dr Adam McBeth Human rights act based on tried and tested law The Australian
04/03/10 Professor Bryan Horrigan Emerson treads cautiously on small business reform The Australian
02/03/10 Professor Arie Freiberg Thousand banned drivers a month caught behind the wheel Herald Sun
27/02/10 Dr Gideon Boas Laws give wriggle room to war criminals The Sydney Morning Herald
17/02/10 Professor Ann Monotti UWA fails to appeal The Australian
14/02/10 Martine Marich Academic joins critics of new anti-association laws  ABC Radio: Perth
12/02/10 Martine Marich Perth bikies gather for ride against anti-association laws Perth Now
09/02/10 Dr Rebecca Giblin No surprise people ignore copyright The Age
The Sydney Morning Herald
22/01/10 Professor Arie Freiberg The need for speed The Age
15/01/10 Professor Arie Freiberg Premier John Brumby says Opposition plan to scrap suspended sentences has fallen apart Herald Sun
14/01/10 Professor Arie Freiberg

CRIME: Hardline justice approach

The Courier
14/01/10 Professor Arie Freiberg State Opposition Leader Ted Baillieu vows to scrap suspended sentences if elected Herald Sun

2009

Date

Staff Member

Topic

Media

16/12/09 Professor Graeme Hodge Stronger power line fire-safety strategies urged The Age
08/12/09 Professor Graeme Hodge Public private partnerships more private than previously thought ABC Radio: PM
08/12/09 Professor Bernadette McSherry Throw away the keys? Barnold Law
07/12/09 Professor Bernadette McSherry Let sex offenders out: legal experts Monash Journal
25/11/09 Professor Bernadette McSherry Research challenges government management of sex offenders Get Networking, Health Canal.com
02/12/09 Dr Diana Bowman LST builds first global nanotech regulation database Arizona State University News
17/11/09 Dr Paula Gerber Polygamy claim not relevant Sydney Star Observer
13/11/09 Associate Professor Adrian Evans Law Council in 'power grab' The Australian
13/11/09 Dr Gideon Boas Zentai will get a fair trial, says expert ABC Online
13/11/09 Dr Gideon Boas Zentai vows to continue extradition fight ABC Radio: The World Today
11/11/09 Associate Professor Pamela O'Connor Monash professor to head property laws review The New Lawyer
04/11/09 Dr Gideon Boas Top lawyers give Karadzic unpaid legal advice NRC Handelsblad, Netherlands
03/11/09 Dr Gideon Boas Nazi era's cold case The Australian
03/11/09 Dr Michael King Problem-solving: Courts - Part 2 Audio ABC Radio: The Law Report
27/10/09 Dr Gideon Boas We are obliged to act on atrocities The Australian
27/10/09 Dr Gideon Boas Politics wins at the expense of real justice The Age
18/10/09 Professor Arie Freiberg The quiet crusade The Age
09/10/09 Associate Professor Adrian Evans We should pay for our own rules The Australian
06/10/09 Professor Justin Malbon Judicial values ABC Radio: The Law Report
02/10/09 Associate Professor Adrian Evans

Invoking privilege on money laundering

The Australian
29/09/09 Professor Arie Freiberg Man who escaped the hangman convicted again ABC Online, ABC Radio Canberra
24/09/09 Professor Arie Freiberg Tougher sentencing for child sex offenders
Calls for tougher child sex sentencing
The Age
Brisbane Times
22/09/09 Dr Bronwyn Naylor High-security prison 'driving remand prisoners mad' ABC News
16/09/09 Professor Arie Freiberg Fire bomb found outside Ferguson home ABC Lateline
09/09/09 Dr Gideon Boas We have a duty to find and try war criminals The Age

09/09/09

Professor Ann Monotti

Federal Court backs inventor Bruce Gray's intellectual property claim

The Australian

02/09/09

Professor Graeme Hodge

The buck stops here

The Age

31/08/09

Professor Susan Kneebone

Apology to abused 'won't help compo claims'
Australia to apologise for child abuse in government homes

ABC News
ABC Radio Australia

13/08/09 Dr Bronwyn Naylor Discusses conjugal rights for prisoners Radio 3AW Drive
12/08/09 Professor Mark Davison

Mary-Ann Martinek could win rights to sell Sam chocolate

Herald Sun
09/08/09 Associate Professor Greg Taylor Cleared of rape, MP hits back at lawyer The Age
31/07/09

Professor Graeme Hodge

Brumby’s $3.5bn desal gamble The Age and ABC Local Radio
28/07/09 Professor Arie Freiberg Victorian Government acts on hate crime changes The Australian Jewish News
13/07/09 Dr Adiva Sifris No fault of Abbott's, but big marriage idea gets little support The Age
13/07/09 Dr Michael King Therapeutic Courts: Discusses the use of drug courts around the world Audio via Radio NZ Radio New Zealand
09/07/09 Associate Professor Pamela O'Connor You be the judge The Age
07/07/09 Dr Gideon Boas

Guantanamo: Reality doesn't match rhetoric

The Age
24/06/09 Associate Professor Moira Paterson Grech under investigation for government leaks Video [wmv ] ABC Lateline
24/06/09 Professor Arie Freiberg Wife bashers to face behavioural program The Age
09/06/09 Professor Arie Freiberg Queen's birthday honours Stonnington Leader
09/06/09 Professor Arie Freiberg Australian Jews on Queen’s list Jewish Telegraphic Agency
09/06/09 Professor Arie Freiberg

Lawyers rank high on Queen's list

The New Lawyer
09/06/09 Professor Arie Freiberg

Queen's Birthday honours for members of the community

Australian Jewish News

05/06/09

Professor Graeme Hodge

Privatisation under scrutiny Audio [mp3] 2.59mb

Radio Adelaide: The Wire

02/06/09

Associate Professor Jonathan Clough

Cyber stalking and online libel Audio [mp3] 13.4mb

ABC Radio: The Law Report
26/05/09 Associate Professor Jonathan Clough Cyber stalking 101 Audio [mp3 ] 1.65mb Radio Adelaide: The Wire
24/05/09 Professor Arie Freiberg Please do not forget my angel Herald Sun
16/05/09 Professor Bernadette McSherry

Meet Betty Peters: Grandmother who gave comfort as Angie took her own life

The Age
01/05/09 Professor Arie Freiberg Seizure of cars gets support in roads push The Age
30/04/09 Professor Arie Freiberg Call to impound cars of drivers who repeatedly offend Herald Sun
30/04/09 Professor Arie Freiberg Abolish mandatory jail term for repeat driving offenders: sentencing council ABC News
23/04/09 Professor Susan Kneebone Illegal boat arrivals reflect global trend Channel 9 News
18/04/09 Professor Susan Kneebone Fate in air as arrival status in doubt

Brisbane Times
The Sydney Morning Herald

31/03/09 Professor Graeme Hodge Taxpayers deserve a better funding system The Age
20/03/09 Professor Arie Freiberg Calls for tougher pedophile sentencing Telstra Bigpond News & Weather
20/03/09 Professor Arie Freiberg Child sex offender jail terms to rise news.com.au
20/03/09 Professor Arie Freiberg Most child sex offenders first-timers The Age
18/03/09 Mrs Sharon Rodrick

Facebook challenges jury rules Audio [mp3 ] 1.55mb

ABC Local Radio
18/03/09 Mrs Sharon Rodrick Facebook, Twitter throw US legal system into disarray ABC Online
16/03/09 Professor Arie Freiberg Call for action on usage of suspended sentences ABC Online
16/03/09 Professor Arie Freiberg Leniency is no answer Herald Sun
04/03/09 Dr Sarah Middleton Improved Reproductive Techniques Push The Boundaries Medical News Today
02/03/09 Dr Sarah Middleton Watercooler stories UPI.com
01/03/09 Dr Sarah Middleton Men urged to make sperm will The Age, WA Today
10/01/09 Professor Marilyn Pittard

Criminal checks are big business

The Australian

2008

Date

Staff Member

Topic

Media

19/12/08 Professor Justin Malbon

Government divided over Palm Island Royal Commission

ABC Radio National: PM
02/12/08 Professor Bernadette McSherry The case of XFJ Audio [mp3] 7.17mb ABC Radio National: Law Report
29/11/08

Professor Stephen Barkoczy

High-powered lineup brings dedication and determination The Australian
29/11/08

Professor Stephen Barkoczy

How a flicker of light can perk up professor

The Australian
27/11/08

Professor Arie Freiberg

Sunshine man convicted of sex assault on girl, 10, appeals sentence Brimbank Leader
26/11/08

Professor Stephen Barkoczy

Winners strive to be lively in class The Australian
24/11/08 Dr Gideon Boas An end to the politics of fear The Age
19/11/08 Professor The Hon George Hampl AM QC Time for a new complaints body? The Age
16/11/08 Professor The Hon George Hampl AM QC Lawyers warned Herald Sun
07/11/08 Associate Professor Adrian Evans

Bar moves to strip Einfeld of his QC title

The Australian
24/10/08 Professor Graeme Hodge Auditor General pushes for more contractual power ABC 1: Stateline
23/10/08 Mr Kwame Mfodwo

Tsatsu: The Legal Albatross (Part 2)

Ghans Web
10/10/08 Professor The Hon George Hampl AM QC Ex-judge asserts failure of justice

The Age
3AW Radio: Mornings

09/10/08 Professor The Hon George Hampl AM QC Ex-judge blasts "incompetent" barristers ALB Legal News
08/10/08 Mr Kwame Mfodwo

Row over Tsikata`s case: is Tony Lithur a lawyer?

The Ghanian Chronicle
20/09/08 Dr Gideon Boas War trials need writer's touch: behind the job ad The Australian
19/09/08

Professor Arie Freiberg

Would-be lawyers have a smorgasbord of options The Australian
19/09/08

Professor Arie Freiberg

Revolutionary changes to legal education

The Australian
10/09/08 Professor Jeff Goldsworthy Professor labels ARC obsession with performance 'destructive' The Australian
08/09/08 Dr Bronwyn Naylor Crime is no answer The Age
06/09/08 Professor Graeme Hodge Rumblings on the party line The Age
04/09/08 Dr Rebecca Giblin-Chen Google backs down over browser amid privacy concerns The Age
12/08/08 Professor The Hon George Hampl AM QC The Jury System Audio [mp3] 22.7mb Radio National: Australia Talks
08/08/08 Associate Professor Adrian Evans

Pro bono as it stands gives lawyers a buzz

The Australian
08/08/08 Dr Gideon Boas

Interview on the Guantanamo Bay detention centre and a statement from the US government that indicates some detainees would never be released.

SBS Radio
06/08/08 Dr Gideon Boas

French accused over Rwanda genocide Audio [mp3] 2mb

ABC Radio: The World Today
Al Jazeera TV

05/08/08

Professor Arie Freiberg

True justice at a discount Herald Sun
04/08/08

Professor Arie Freiberg

Attorney-General Robert Hull slams judges

Herald Sun
01/08/08 Dr Gideon Boas

Avoiding the pitfalls of the past

The Age & Brisbane Times
30/07/08 Dr Gideon Boas

Karadzic in The Hague to face genocide charges Audio [mp3] 2.19mb

Radio National Canberra
Radio ABC 666

30/07/08 Professor The Hon George Hampl AM QC Surprise choice in judicial top post The Age
29/07/08 Professor Mark Davison Prevalence of movie piracy TV: Channel 10, TTN
29/07/08 Professor Mark Davison NRL out to fight Williams in court rugbyheaven.com.au
29/07/08 Professor Mark Davison Buckley's chance of a court resort

Sydney Morning Herald
Canberra Times
rugbyheaven.com.au

27/07/08 Dr Gideon Boas Discusses arrest of Radovan Karadzic, psychiatrist and convicted perpetrator of genocide Audio [mp3] 21.9mb, starts after 2mins Sky News Australia: Sunday Agenda
24/07/08 Dr Gideon Boas Arrest in the right direction The Australian
22/07/08 Dr Gideon Boas Radovan Karadzic arrested Audio [mp3] 9.8mb ABC Radio
19/07/08

Professor Arie Freiberg

New tactic to fight lawless driving suggest your own penalty!

Thaindian News
19/07/08

Professor Arie Freiberg

Bad drivers to recommend their own punishment caradvice.com.au
19/07/08

Professor Arie Freiberg

Lawless drivers to be asked how they should be punished Herald Sun
06/07/08 Professor Susan Kneebone All-out bid to emancipate nation's sex slaves Sydney Morning Herald
02/07/08

Professor Arie Freiberg

Seeking better sentencing through better technology Down Under Sentencing Law and Policy: Law Professor Blogs Network
20/06/08 Associate Professor Greg Taylor

Speaks about the 150th anniversary of the Torrens Title and hails it as South Australia's most successful intellectual export.

ABC Radio 891 Adelaide
16/06/08 Dr Michael King and
Professor Arie Freiberg
Justice calles for more than one size fits all The Age
09/06/08 Emeritus Professor Richard Fox Honoured with an AM Australian Jewish News
08/06/08 Emeritus Professor Richard Fox Order of Australia honours list Progress Leader
06/06/08 Dr Jeannie Paterson

Women should vote with their feet when seeking a job

The Australian
06/06/08

Professor Arie Freiberg

Disqualified driver clamp Herald Sun
06/06/08

Professor Arie Freiberg

Top barristers 'misguided' on victims: judge The Age
06/06/08

Professor Arie Freiberg

Evidence on pedophiles doesn't support concerns The Age
30/05/08 Dr Melissa de Zwart Law and Virtual Worlds: The Metaverse Journal Australia's Virtual World News Service Audio Audio [m4a ] 15mb The Metaverse Journal
29/05/08 Dr Adam McBeth

Iran: No legal basis for Australian case against Ahmadinejad, say experts

Adnkronos International
27/05/08 Professor The Hon George Hampel AM QC Mike Welsh discusses an email from a listener that says 'broad-mindedness is only high-mindedness which has been flattened by experience', in relation to Bill Henson's controversial photographs. Welsh discusses George Hampel, Professor at Monash University, and his comments that the girl could sue Henson later on in her life. Radio 2CC Canberra: Drive
27/05/08 Dr Adam McBeth

Mixed reactions towards Ahmadinejad prosecution

The Australian Jewish News
27/05/08 Professor The Hon George Hampel AM QC Henson model could sue The Age
26/05/08 Dr Paula Gerber Rights are clear The Age
22/05/08

Professor Arie Freiberg

The burning question: sex offenders Herald Sun
21/05/08 Dr Michael King Paul Mees to sue University of Melbourne The Australian
20/05/08 Professor Sarah Joseph

Discusses the European Court of Human Rights and Tony Mokbel's current appeal

ABC Radio 774 Melbourne: Drive
20/05/08

Professor Arie Freiberg

Reunion on Cards
Comments on the potential for a Carl Williams/Tony Mokbel reunion in Barwon Prison and Mokbel's outlook saying Mokbel strikes him as a fairly robust person
Melbourne MX
20/05/08 Dr Michael King Melbourne Uni demotes transport dissident The Age
17/05/08 Professor H P Lee

Comments on five ethnic Indian activists being held indefinitely under Malaysia's tough security law for mounting an anti-discrimination protest.

Radio National Canberra
08/05/08 Professor Ann Monotti UWA to appeal Federal Court ruling The Australian: Higher Education
08/05/08

Professor Arie Freiberg

You be the Judge at Ringwood Maroondah Leader
22/04/08 Castan Centre Cops want extra powers on SIMs Australian
18/04/08

Professor Arie Freiberg

Home prison urged Herald Sun
17/04/08

Professor Arie Freiberg

Suspended sentences stay to ease crowded prisons

Herald Sun
16/04/08

Professor Arie Freiberg

Backflip on jail terms Herald Sun
16/04/08

Professor Arie Freiberg

Govt urged not to abolish suspended sentences yet ABC News Online
11/04/08 Professor Bernadette McSherry Comments on review of incest laws - Audio [mp3 ]

ABC Radio 666 Canberra
Radio National Canberra

08/04/08 Professor Graeme Hodge

Comments on the continuing electricity problems in Melbourne

Radio 3AW Melbourne
07/04/08 Professor Graeme Hodge Powerless victims of windy spin Herald Sun
03/04/08 Dr Bronwyn Naylor Judge under fire on teen sex comment The Age
11/03/08 Professor Graeme Hodge Nanotech in food poses 'unknown risks' ABC Science, Catalyst, Catapult
09/03/08 Emeritus Professor Christie Weeramantry Free legal advice for public next week The Sunday Times Online: Sri Lanka
19/02/08 Dr Gideon Boas

Calls for UN to annul Kosovo's independence Audio [mp3] 1.85mb

ABC Local Radio: The World Today
13/02/08 Professor Susan Kneebone

Flood of sorry compo claims 'unlikely'

The Age
07/02/08

Professor Arie Freiberg

New approach to provocation in sentencing urged The Age
07/02/08

Professor Arie Freiberg

New report urges full sentences for wife killers Herald Sun
06/02/08 Professor Graeme Hodge Is there really an infrastructure crisis? ABC Radio National: Late Night Live
05/02/08 Professor Graeme Hodge Comments on impact of energy privatisation in Australia ABC Radio National: Australia Talks
22/01/08

Professor Arie Freiberg

Supreme court steps in on sex cases Herald Sun
22/01/08 Professor The Hon George Hampl AM QC Sex Cases moving to Supreme Court ABC Radio 774 Melbourne: Mornings
22/01/08

Professor Arie Freiberg

Supreme Court to handle Victoria's worst sex trials Brisbane Times
20/01/08

Professor Arie Freiberg

Child rapist set free

The Age
17/01/08 Dr Eric Wilson Japanese whalers 'acting like al-Qaeda' The Australian
15/01/08

Professor Arie Freiberg

Comments on university place announcements ABC Radio 774 Melbourne: Mornings
04/01/08

Professor Arie Freiberg

Wife killers get less jail despite family violence campaign Herald Sun
01/01/08 Dr Melissa de Zwart Sphinx with the lot, but hold the pyramids The Geelong Advertiser

2007

Date

Staff Member

Topic

Media

17/12/07Professor Arie Freiberg Disqualified drivers back behind the wheelHerald Sun
02/12/07Professor H P LeeGetting people interestedThe Malaysia Star Online
29/11/07Dr Gideon Boas The Milošević trial - Audio [mp3]ABC Radio National: Perspective
21/11/07Dr Greg Taylor 'Wrong' Treasurer facing suspensionThe Age
15/11/07Dr Melissa De Zwart Piracy, Consumers and the Digital AgeAustralia Talks Back, Radio National
14/11/07Dr Patrick Emerton What of security?The Age
11/11/07Emeritus Professor Christie WeeramantryNeed to incorporate an Insurance OmbudsmanThe Sunday Times Online, Sri Lanka
06/11/07Dr Melissa de ZwartPadlocks on the palm trees The Age
26/10/07Professor Arie Freiberg Jails terms doubled for serious injuryHerald Sun
25/10/07Dr Bronwyn NaylorComments on the legal case of Carol Louise MattheyRadio 3AW: Morning
12/10/07Dr Matthew HarveyComments on constitutional reformABC Radio-Sydney: The World Today
12/10/07Ms Azadeh DastyariRace tensions mountMelbourne MX
11/10/07Professor Arie Freiberg Law can be sweetLeader, Sunbury
09/10/07Associate Professor John Duns Comments on fair trade practices in relation to admissions made by Richard PrattRadio National: PM
05/10/07Emeritus Professor Christie WeeramantryWeeramantry wins the alternate Nobel PrizeAsian Tribune
04/10/07Emeritus Professor Christie WeeramantryJudge Christopher Weeramantry awarded high award for his service for law Lanka Web
28/09/07Professor H P LeeThe Malaysian experience: a case study of non-independent judiciaries in AsiaMalaysia Today
23/09/07Professor Arie FreibergCourts 'treat relationship rape too lightly'The Sunday Age
15/09/07Dr Melissa de ZwartBraving the new frontierThe Herald Sun
11/09/07Simon SmithLitigant pests cost $6.2mThe Herald Sun
SeptemberDr Melissa de ZwartThe Secret Life of Us (on second life)Marie Claire
04/09/07Emeritus Professor Louis Waller Friends and colleagues toast Professor Louis Waller The Australian Jewish News
31/08/07

Professor Graeme Hodge

Think SmallThe Age
27/08/07Professor Arie Freiberg Dean of Law says more drug courts neededThe Herald Sun
26/08/07Dr Jeannie PatersonEggs show cracks in 'organic' labellingThe Age
23/08/07Dr Melissa de ZwartCyber Boom

The Sydney Morning Herald
The Age

22/08/07Associate Professor Ann Monotti

Hi-tech research outpaces law

The Australian
11/08/07Mr Adam McBethDisabled barb may trigger test The Australian
10/08/07Professor Arie Freiberg Comments on legal process in VictoriaABC Radio 774 Melbourne: Mornings
09/08/07Professor Mark DavisonComments on intellectual propertyABC Radio 720 Perth
09/08/07Professor HP LeeThe 'public interest' testPress Council News vol 19 No 3
09/08/07Professor HP Lee The Courts and the MediaPress Council News vol 19 No 3
09/08/07Professor The Hon. George Hampel QCHoddle St judge firm on KnightThe Herald Sun
21/07/07Professor Arie Freiberg Healing side of the law The Age
18/07/07Dr Patrick Emerton Suspected Tamil Tiger supporters released on bail ABC Radio Australia
19/07/07Professor Bernadette McSherryProvocation laws [mp3]
[Begins after 5:35 minutes and ends at 12:50 minutes]
Triple J Radio: Hack
17/07/07Professor Susan Kneebone

Haneef case highlights ministerial powers

ABC: The World Today
17/07/07Dr Patrick Emerton

Terror judge warns against political interference

Radio National: PM
16/07/07Dr Patrick Emerton Hunting for the terrorist link Malaysia Star
16/07/07Dr Patrick Emerton The liberty lobby is again all wrongThe Australian
14/07/07Dr Patrick Emerton Justice and the ticking alarm clockThe Sydney Morning Herald
14/07/07Dr Patrick Emerton Guilty until proven innocent?The Age
12/07/07Emeritus Professor Louis Waller Academy aims to reassert values The Australian
12/07/07Dr Patrick Emerton Haneef's detention, the Crimes ActABC Radio 774 Melbourne: Mornings
11/07/07Dr Patrick Emerton

Debate rages over anti-terrorism laws

ABC The 7:30 Report
11/07/07Dr Patrick Emerton Haneef's lawyers: charge or free him

The Age

11/07/07Dr Patrick Emerton Held doctor denied justice, says lawyer The Age
11/07/07Professor Sarah Joseph Gaita offers human touch to field of lawThe Australian
07/07/07Professor Arie FreibergVillage of the damnedThe Herald Sun
03/07/07Professor Arie FreibergKeeping watch on criminals The Border Mail
03/07/07Professor Arie FreibergThe ALP's love affair with law and order continues Crikey
02/07/07Professor Arie FreibergReports calls for release of worst criminalsThe Australian
02/07/07Professor Arie FreibergIndefinite detention for Vic sex attackersABC News
02/07/07Professor Arie Freiberg High-risk offenders face life-long detentionThe Age
21/06/07Emeritus Professor Louis Waller Hebrew uni honours AussiesThe Australian Jewish News
21/06/07

Professor Graeme Hodge

Water plant deals up in the airThe Age
20/06/07

Professor Graeme Hodge

Economic impact of building projects in Victoria including the proposed water desalinisation plantABC Radio 774 Melbourne
18/06/07Ms Azadeh Dastyari'Human Cargo'The Big Issue
15/06/07Professor Mark DavisonDiscussion on intellectual property issues with regard to British Petroleum’s attempted trademark of the colour green.720 ABC Perth
11/06/07Mr Lawrence McCredie CBE AOQueen's birthday honoursThe Herald Sun
10/06/07Dr Patrick Emerton

Blacklisting Tamil Tigers puts lives at greater risk

Australian-Tamil Rights Advocacy Council
07/06/07Associate Professor Moira PatersonSmile, you're on Google's candid camera Fairfax Digital National News
07/06/07Dr Bronwyn NaylorWoman in the spotlight, for all the wrong reasons The Age
07/06/07Professor H P LeeDiscussion on privacy rules that apply to the mediaABC Radio 774 Melbourne
05/06/07Professor Bernadette McSherry Study on Mentally IllStonnington Leader
02/06/07Professor H P LeeReflections on the first 50 yearsThe New Straits Times
01/06/07Professor Mark DavisonA numbers game that's hard to winSydney Morning Herald
28/05/07Professor Bernadette McSherryPanel speaker at joint seminar with ASSH on the death of David Hookes and the subsequent trial of Zdravko MicevicAustralian Cricket Society
28/05/07Dr Melissa de ZwartEducators Learn Best Practices Second Life News Network
23/05/07Professor Bernadette McSherryEmbryonic boost expectedThe Australian
23/05/07Professor H P LeeMalaysia: Legal experts eye custody appealABC Radio Australia - Asia Pacific
15/05/07Professor Mark Davison

Peddling dodgy medical cures

Law Report
15/05/07Professor Mark DavisonIs boat building an art form?Law Report
11/05/07Dr Melissa de Zwart

Playing hard ball: New media and sport

ABC Radio National: The Sports Factor
09/05/07Professor Arie Freiberg Program to tackle drug re-offendersThe Mercury
08/05/07Professor Arie Freiberg Discussion referring to the drug forum held in Hobart re setting up a drug court in TasmaniaTriple J Melbourne
ABC 936 Hobart: News
08/05/07Professor Arie Freiberg Discussion on the 2.5m pilot program for a drugs court, with a special session taking place in Hobart on the Court mandated diversion of drug offendersABC 936 Hobart: Statewide Mornings
04/05/07Professor Bernadette McSherryWhen are records private?Medical Observer: Law Report
02/05/07Dr Patrick Emerton Discussion in relation to the arrests of Tamil Tigers in MelbourneABC Radio 774 Melbourne
MayDr Paula GerberThe 4th R - Human Rights EducationGraduate Women 7
MayDr Paula GerberHuman Rights EducationSydney's Child Magazine
02/05/07Ms Azadeh DastyariAsylum Seekers: The Atlantic Solution New Matilda
Autumn/WinterDr Melissa de ZwartSecond Life Spawns new world of law Monash Magazine
22/04/07Professor Mark DavisonCrackdown on car parking 'bullies'The Age
18/04/07Ms Azadeh DastyariDiscussion on the new Federal Government and US agreement to swap unwanted refugeesTriple J Radio Melbourne
11/04/07Ms Azadeh DastyariUS Australia Refugee SwapTriple J Radio: Hack
10/04/07Ms Azadeh DastyariCornelia Rau to sue Radio National Breakfast
09/04/07Ms Azadeh DastyariTort litigation on behalf of Cornelia RauChannel 9 News
09/04/07Ms Azadeh DastyariImmigration Detention and Tort LitigationSBS News
05/04/07Dr Renata Alexander Broken families breed child abuseHerald Sun
05/04/07Mr Stephen GrayFamily speaks out about Wadeye shootingABC: The 7:30 Report
30/03/07Professor Arie Freiberg Race hate fanatic tracked to sleepy townHerald Sun
29/03/07Dr Guy Powles Changes to the Constitution of the Republic of NauruNetwork News, ABC Asia-Pacific Service
28/03/07Professor Arie Freiberg A glimpse of five years in hellThe Age
14/03/07Dr Melissa de ZwartCopyright case hits YouTubeMX: News Limited Suburban Newspapers
14/03/07Dr Melissa de ZwartDiscussion on alleged copyright breach involving Viacom and GoogleTriple J Radio: Hack
07/03/07Dr Greg Taylor Letters and emailsThe Age
06/03/07Professor Arie Freiberg New group takes on Jewish lobbyThe Age
06/03/07Professor Arie Freiberg When is a Jew not an intolerant Zionist militarist?Crikey
03/03/07Professor Arie Freiberg Hicks gets a date, but some hurdles remainThe Age
02/03/07Professor Arie Freiberg A killer plays his final handHerald Sun
28/02/07Dr Julie DebeljakWalker told me about nuclear plans, says PMThe Age
06/02/07

Professor Graeme Hodge

Is there really an infrastructure crisis?ABC Radio National
30/01/07Dr Eric WilsonBritain to deregister anti-whaler after Japan pipes upThe Age
29/01/07Professor Arie Freiberg Sex fiends to stay in jailHerald Sun
29/01/07Professor Arie Freiberg Sentencing Advisory Council is considering options on how to deal with repeat sex offendersABC Radio 774 Melbourne: Mornings
28/01/07Professor Arie Freiberg Law school heads push Canberra on detentionSunday Age
24/01/07Dr Jonathan Clough 'Upskirting'ABC Radio 774 Melbourne: Drive
23/01/07Associate Professor Moira PatersonDiscussion on the laws that govern privacy in public places in VictoriaABC Radio 774 Melbourne: Afternoons
10/01/07Dr Eric WilsonPirate whale activists risk ship being sunkWest Australian
07/01/07Dr Melissa de ZwartHigh Court Judge Kirby targeted by malicious internet fraudThe Age
06/01/07Dr Eric WilsonBuccaneer a badge of honour for whaling opponentHerald Sun

2005 and 2006

Date

Staff Member

Topic

Media

14/12/06

Professor Arie Freiberg

Sex law review Herald Sun
15/11/06 Dr Melissa de Zwart Piracy, Consumers and the Digital Age ABC Radio National
03/10/06

Professor Bernadette McSherry

Extended Supervision and Detention Orders

 Law Report

01/10/06

Professor Bernadette McSherry

Finding a new way to manage sex offenders

The Age

29/09/06

Professor Arie Freiberg

Convicted paedophile wins public plea to be allowed back in to the community

Stateline

28/09/06

Professor Graeme Hodge

A nano - future is promsing but it's also a challenge!

Perspective

19/09/06

Professor Arie Freiberg

Where is the justice? Herald Sun

25/07/06

Professor Arie Freiberg

Suspended Sentences

Law Report

25/05/06

Professor Arie Freiberg

Jail or no jail – laws force choice Herald Sun
24/05/06

Professor Arie Freiberg

Call to abolish suspended sentencing AAP
24/05/06

Professor Arie Freiberg

Courts face ban on suspended sentences

Herald Sun

09/05/06

Dr Jonathan Clough

The toddler who escaped from the child-care centre

Law Report

19/06/06

Professor Graeme Hodge

Unions give merchant banks a run for their money

AM
20/10/05

Professor Arie Freiberg

Push for a hard line on sentencing Herald Sun
12/09/05

Professor Arie Freiberg

Judges handing down tougher sentences: council ABC News
08/09/05

Professor Bernadette McSherry

Muslim leader argues for sunset clause in new anti-terrorism laws - Audio [mp3]

ABC Radio: PM
20/07/05 Mr Patrick Emerton 'Weak' laws may hinder hate books investigation ABC Radio: PM
03/07/06 Dr Melissa de Zwart Adventures in Blog Land The Age
17/06/05

Dr Jonathan Clough

Industrial Manslaughter ABC Stateline
15/02/05 Professor Sarah Joseph Torture Law Report