A version of this piece first appeared on Anglican Parish of Gosford Facebook page. There is a great evil being perpetrated in the name of the Australian people and up until this point in time, with the compliance of the majority. That popular amenability must now quickly become a minority if Australia is not to […]
When has the suspension of the rule of law ever been a win for humanity? asks Fr Rod Bower @FrBower
December 6, 2014
Filed Under: #auspol, Asylum Seekers, Front Page, Racism, Refugees Tagged With: Abbott, APPEA, Asylum Seekers, decency, Detention, Human Rights, Immigration, mandatory detention, Manus Island, Refugees, respect, Scott Morrison, The Australian, the rule of law, United Nations
A crisis of confidence: @BowlerBarrister on the #CarmodyCrisis #qldpol
June 16, 2014

By Ross Vernon Bowler LLB Barrister-at-Law The Rule of Law Queensland is a democratic society. Within that democracy Queensland has chosen to make the rule of law a constituent part of its justice system and therefore its societal structure. In its simplest form the rule of law endeavours to ensure justice for all according to […]
Filed Under: #auspol, Corruption, David Marler, Democracy, Freedom of Speech, Front Page, Ideology, Liberal Party, Parliament, Queensland, State Politics Tagged With: attorney-general, barrister, Campbell Newman, chief justice, Jarrod Bleijie, justice, law, pthe doctrine of precedent, qld bar association, the rule of law, tim carmody