PHARMACEUTICAL BENEFITS CASE.

The Chief Justice said the words, “Civil Conscription” could be properly applied to any compulsion of law requiring that men should work in a specific way. The words in section 51 of the Constitution “so as not to impose any form of civil conscription” were intended to prevent not only civil conscription in the form of enrolment Read More …

CANT MASK? DON’T ASK!

        Businesses should not refuse service to patrons who may have a lawful reason for not wearing a face mask at venues that require mandatory face masks.   Exceptions for not wearing a face mask Lawful excuses or exceptions for not wearing a face mask A face mask is not required to Read More …

Important Information Regarding COVID-19 Check In ~ Queensland App

From: Mirani Electorate Office <Mirani@parliament.qld.gov.au> Date: 22 July 2021 at 10:01:04 am AESTSubject: RE: QR app enquirey   Can you provide answers to the following questions:   The Queensland government  website in regards to using the check in process states: “This is a voluntary app”   “your consent. By using or accessing Check In Qld, Read More …

Annotated Constitution ~ Section 107 ~ Can the states regulate Health?

The Annotated Constitution of the Australian Commonwealth, This is a remarkable and unique text, which keeps on giving to us, as subjects of the Queen, who are the true beneficiaries of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia. The 1901 Annotated version of the constitution By Quick and Garran was written shortly after Federation. The annotations offers Read More …

Multi-Level Government and COVID-19: Australia as a case study

Anne Twomey is a Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Sydney. She has previously worked for the High Court of Australia, the Commonwealth Parliamentary Research Service, the Senate Legal and Constitutional Committee and The Cabinet Office of New South Wales. In the last of these roles she was involved in inter-governmental relations and Read More …