Mask Exemptions NSW

Exemptions When you can remove your mask A person may remove their mask if they are: eating or drinking communicating with another person who is deaf or hard of hearing at work and the nature of the work makes the wearing of a fitted face covering a risk to the person’s, or another persons’ health Read More …

NSW POLICE CODE OF CONDUCT

The failure of NSW Police Force employees to meet the professional conduct standards established in these documents poses a significant risk for employees individually as well as the organisation. As an individual, misconduct demonstrates an inability to act ethically and undermines the capacity to perform effectively while putting ones professional future at risk. Misconduct also Read More …

NSW HEALTH CODE OF CONDUCT

MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS All employees, contractors, volunteers, students, researchers and persons undertaking or delivering training or education in NSW Health must abide by the Code of Conduct and the core values and principles that it promotes. Everyone working in NSW Health should expect to be treated, and must treat others, with respect, dignity and fairness. High Read More …

DPP v KABA

The DPP v Kaba appeal in the Supreme Court overturns magistrate Duncan Reynolds’ 2013 ruling that police do not have an “unfettered” right to randomly stop and check vehicles. Judge Bell, in the Victorian Supreme Court quashed the decision of Magistrate Reynolds ruling that he committed an error of law when he decided in June last year, Read More …

Complete list of Victorian Magistrates Court Civil Forms

  Affidavit in support of application for attachment of earnings order Form 72B LL-VIC-MC-0004   Affidavit in support of enforcement Chapter II Form 3C LL-VIC-MC-0003   Affidavit in support of summons for commitment Chapter II Form 8A LL-VIC-MC-0005   Affidavit of documents Form 29B LL-VIC-MC-0006   Affidavit or Declaration of Service (generic) Form 6A LL-VIC-MC-166 Read More …

Australia’s Medicine Regulator has never seen Pfizer Covid Vaccine study data despite deeming it safe for Australians

A freedom of information request made to Australia’s drug regulator has revealed they have never seen the extremely limited study data for the Pfizer / BioNTech vaccine despite giving it emergency approval and deeming it safe to be injected into the arms of Australians.   The reason for the request was due to concern over Read More …