by anonymouse | Jan 30, 2026 | QLS
The failure by police to disclose evidence in criminal cases is an “endemic problem” in Queensland causing miscarriages of justice, renowned civil liberties lawyer Terry O’Gorman has told The Callover podcast. Mr O’Gorman, who retired from practice more than a year...
by anonymouse | Jan 29, 2026 | Engineering, Incident Response, Log Data Analysis, Wazuh
Incident management involves detecting, responding to, and resolving unplanned events efficiently across systems and teams. It is important for organizations aiming to reduce downtime, mitigate risks, and maintain operational resilience. Incident management platforms...
by anonymouse | Jan 29, 2026 | QLS
Punishment and community protection were the most common considerations when Queenslanders think about sentencing, new research has revealed. The Queensland Sentencing Advisory Council (QSAC) has released the research brief, Community views on the importance of...
by anonymouse | Jan 29, 2026 | QLS
QCAT has recommended that a lawyer be struck off the NSW roll following a finding of professional misconduct. The practitioner was admitted in New South Wales in 2006 and had periodically held practising certificates in Queensland, although had not held one since June...
by anonymouse | Jan 28, 2026 | QLS
Practitioners may now access gender insights around sentencing with an update to the yearly trends section of the Queensland Sentencing Advisory Council’s Sentencing DataHub. The council’s yearly trends section of the Sentencing DataHub provides statistics on...