Next month, the Supreme Court of New South Wales marks its 200th birthday. A new book, Constant Guardian: Changing Times, tells the history of the court. In his first extensive interview since his appointment in 2022, NSW Chief Justice Andrew Bell tells Damien Carrick about some of the significant trials discussed in the book.
Who should be held legally liable for accidents involving e-scooters?
Can machines invent and animals create?
Gender diversity on the bench
How Afghan women judges found safety in Australia
Singing to the sea
BAD NEIGHBOURS S1 E4 | overshadowing solar panels
Data breaches and the Privacy Act; what are your rights when it comes to your home's access to sunlight?
BAD NEIGHBOURS S1 E3 | Pesky pets
Youth in detention; what are your rights when it comes to pets in apartments?
BAD NEIGHBOURS S1 E2 | Troublesome trees
Big banks settle insurance class actions; what are your rights in neighbour disputes over trees?
BAD NEIGHBOURS S1 E1 | Noisy neighbours
NSW coronial reform; what are your rights when it comes to noisy neighbours?
Inside Thomas Embling Hospital, a forensic health facility
'Juror misconduct' ends parliament rape trial; 'proper inquiry' in road accidents
UN experts suspend detention visits; and the use of secret evidence in court
UN calls for unlimited access for team inspecting detention facilities
Lawyers 'pressure test' Indigenous voice proposal; how should judges be appointed?
Does the Government's proposed anti-corruption legislation go far enough?
Police body cameras in domestic violence incidents
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Conversations
All In The Mind
What’s That Rash?
ABC News Daily
Unravel