The federal government loses a crucial High Court battle over a law requiring former immigration detainees to be monitored by ...
In a decisive ruling, Australia’s High Court struck down government measures aimed at curbing the freedoms of non-citizens ...
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Forcing former detainees to wear ankle bracelets might be legally fraught as Australia looks to pay third countries to take ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Ankle bracelets and curfews on former immigration detainees will be stripped, with Australia's highest court ruling them invalid. The measures stemmed from a High Court decision that ruled ...
Strengthened laws are imminent in a bid to keep electronic monitoring and curfew restrictions on former immigration detainees ...
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has intervened to keep ankle bracelets and curfews for detainees released from immigration ...
The Commonwealth has been dealt a major blow after the High Court ruled it unconstitutional to require former immigration detainees to wear ankle bracelets and adhere to strict curfews. In a major ...
A 15-year-old boy on electronic home monitoring was shot multiple times after allegedly trying to steal a car in Dayton on Sunday.
After last year’s High Court ruling in the case known as NZYQ, the government was caught flat footed and released people from immigration detention with inadequate oversight. It paid a terrible ...
Emergency regulations have reinstated ankle monitoring and curfew restrictions for immigration detainees despite a shock High Court ruling which declared the practice unconstitutional.