Bail has been granted to a deaf and intellectually disabled man accused of murder, with a Victorian Supreme Court judge ruling that he has suffered hardship in custody because he does not understand prison culture.
Bail has been granted to a deaf and intellectually disabled man accused of murder, with a Victorian Supreme Court judge ruling that he has suffered hardship in custody because he does not understand prison culture.
The Australian Government is reviewing the Disability Discrimination Act 1992. We...
The Attorney-General’s Department is set to open consultation this month...
Qantas has settled a Federal Court discrimination claim brought by...
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