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‘The line was crossed’: Challengers to COVID-19 vaccine mandate claim human rights abuses
Individuals challenging public health orders mandating COVID-19 vaccinations for certain workers in New South Wales have told a court “the line was crossed” when the state government threatened their livelihoods.
COVID-19 jab effective, anti-vaxxers misinterpreting data, trial told
Health experts have told a court hearing a challenge to a requirement that certain workers get the COVID-19 jab that vaccinations are an effective tool in the fight against the coronavirus, despite the global surge of ‘breakthrough’ infections caused by the outbreak of the highly-infectious Delta strain.
‘The writing seems to be on the wall’: Law firms actively considering no jab, no office policies
As Australia’s largest cities prepare to emerge from lockdown, law firms are doubling down on their efforts to vaccinate staff, with some going so far as to implement a ‘no jab, no office’ policy.
Vic government charged with safety breaches over hotel quarantine program
Victoria's health and safety regulator WorkSafe has filed proceedings against the state government over alleged health and safety breaches relating to last year's disastrous hotel quarantine program failures which kicked off the state's second wave of COVID-19.
COVID-19 vaccination challenger denied access to NSW government’s deliberations
A judge has ruled legal challenges to orders requiring COVID-19 vaccines for certain workers in New South Wales are not exceptional enough to warrant the disclosure of cabinet documents, with the judge noting he did not think the state health minister's orders made vaccines "mandatory".
Qld police commissioner faces legal challenge to COVID-19 vaccine policy
The Queensland police Commissioner is facing a lawsuit alleging an order requiring staff to get a COVID-19 vaccine violates privacy and discrimination laws and should be declared invalid.
Judge hearing COVID-19 vaccine challenge issues stern warning after emails, calls ‘inundate’ chambers
Thousands of emails have inundated the inbox of the judge overseeing legal challenges to the NSW health minister’s orders mandating COVID-19 vaccinations for certain workers, prompting a public warning against interfering with the administration of justice.
Challenges to jab mandate for ‘perfectly healthy people’ exceptional, court told
Cases challenging the NSW government's COVID-19 vaccination mandate for the state's police officers, teachers and healthcare workers are exceptional enough to warrant production by the government of documents presented to state cabinet before the public health order, a court has heard.
ASIC’s first COVID-19 case against lender ‘sufficiently clear’, judge says
Personal lender ClearLoans has lost its bid to strike out claims in ASIC’s first case related to the COVID-19 pandemic after a judge found the regulator’s action, which accuses the lender of breaching the hardship provisions of the credit laws, was “sufficiently clear”.
Down with ‘medical apartheid’, says Fair Work commissioner opposed to jab mandate
An appellate panel of the Fair Work Commission has upheld an aged care worker's termination for refusing a flu vaccine, but a full-throttled dissent by one commissioner warns Australians against "a system of medical apartheid and segregation".