Law Report

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337 episodes
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2005/07/12
Latest episode
2026/04/21
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30 min.
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7 days

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From courtroom dramas to miscarriages of justice, to how the law affects you — and so much more. The Law Report is your accessible guide to the big legal stories unfolding in Australia and across the world.

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Why was Ben Roberts-Smith granted bail on war crimes charges?
2026/04/21
Australia's most decorated living soldier Ben Roberts-Smith has been granted bail after being charged with five counts of the war crime of murder. Why was he granted bail? And why did the judge find there were exceptional circumstances and bail did not impose any unacceptable risks?
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Euthanasia: How Australia's approach compares to other countries
2026/04/14
In countries where voluntary assisted dying is allowed, there are very different legal frameworks. A high-profile case in Spain raises questions of whether the procedure should only be allowed if there is a terminal illness. Should the medical criteria also include mental distress? And how does mental illness impact on the idea of agency and choice?
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A cultural approach to reducing Indigenous reoffending
2026/04/07
Indigenous incarceration rates are off the scale in Australia. For the last four years, the District Court of New South Wales has been trialling the Walama sentencing list, a program aimed at reducing recidivism.
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How accurate is facial recognition software?
2026/03/31
The Law Report is asking some big picture questions about the pros and cons of facial recognition software use by police and retailers.
High Court says government can't use ankle bracelets, curfews to monitor former immigration detainees
2026/03/24
Should the Federal Government have powers to restrict the movement of former immigration detainees in the community?
Are suppression orders out of control in Victoria?
2026/03/17
How accurate is a recent report that claims Victorian courts issue more suppression orders than in any other Australian jurisdiction? 
Should an offender's disadvantage have an impact on their sentence?
2026/03/10
What arguments and information should courts be hearing when they are sentencing an offender? In April, a tool to assist defence lawyers and judges will go national.
Law Report Special: Star Casino executive directors breached their obligations under the Corporations Act
2026/03/05
Matthias Bekier, former managing director of Star Entertainment, the company which operates Sydney’s Star Casino and Paula Martin, Star Entertainment’s former legal counsel both failed to address money laundering risks and criminal associations between 2017 and 2019. That’s the finding of Justice Michael Lee of the Federal Court, who at the same time dismissed similar cases against a number of Star Entertainment’s non-executive directors. What does this finding mean for both executive and non-executive directors? Guest:  Anthony Whealy, former NSW Supreme Court judge, Chair of the Centre for Public Integrity and a Former New South Wales Court of Appeals Judge, he’s also a former assistant commissioner to the NSW ICAC. (Independent Commission Against Corruption) To hear more in-depth expert coverage of the important legal stories and cases of the week, search for The Law Report podcast on ABC Listen or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Claims chasers in natural disaster zones
2026/03/03
The Law Report is shining a light on claims or disaster chasers who approach people whose homes have been damaged by a severe weather event.
Fifty years of 'no-fault' divorce in Australia
2026/02/24
Two former family law judges sit down with Damien Carrick to revisit a time before no-fault divorce, when unhappy spouses often employed private detectives to prove adultery. 
Is the right to protest being undermined in Australia?
2026/02/17
Queensland has introduced a bill to ban the slogans "from the river to the sea" and "globalise the intifada". Western Australia wants to give police the power to refuse a protest permit if a public event is deemed likely to promote hate. It comes after New South Wales imposed tight restrictions on the Sydney protest against the visit of Israel's president Isaac Herzog.
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British AG Richard Hermer on Gaza, Israel, Greenland, and upholding the rule of law; Political donations buy access
2026/02/10
The Law Report speaks to Richard Hermer, attorney general for England and Wales, who was in Australia recently with a message centred on upholding the rule of law. And why do individuals and corporations donate to political parties? 
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How useful is AI in creating better legal outcomes and processes?
2026/02/03
Can artificial intelligence reveal the assumptions judges make? Or help lawyers and litigants to identify appeal arguments? 
What's in Australia's new hate crime and gun control laws?
2026/01/27
In the wake of the Bondi mass shooting, the federal government has passed two significant pieces of legislation that it says are aimed at preventing future attacks. 
When a natural disaster strikes, what are your legal rights?
2026/01/20
In the aftermath of Victoria's catastrophic bushfires, we look at how communities attempt to rebuild their lives and homes. We also discuss navigating complex legal issues, including insurance, debts, tenancy rights, and fakes tradies or other scammers who prey on vulnerable people in the wake of natural disasters. 
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4.3 out of 5
12 reviews
msym31 2021/10/14
Excellent podcast
Admittedly I’m probably a bit biased because I’m a law student, but this podcast helps to keep me up to date with really interesting issues that affec...
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Julietk009 2011/03/09
Love this podcast
Keeps me up to date with wide-ranging and relevant national and international issues that are accessible and fairly presented. A wonderful example of ...
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