Index and tables
Index
Last reviewed: APR 25
References are to paragraph numbers.
Index
A
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principles
- Aboriginal people — see First Nations people
- Acquired Brain Injury
- adjournments
- adoption
-
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principles, [2.3.6]
- affirmations — see oaths and affirmations
B
- bail
- bias, [1.5.1] — see also unconscious bias
-
- avoiding, [1.5]
- bisexuals
-
- age of consent, [8.3.1]
- appearance and behaviour in court, [8.5.1]
- common misconceptions about, [8.2.1]
- court processes and, [8.4], [8.5.3]
- definition, [8.2.2.8]
- diversity of, [8.5.3]
- evidence
-
- jury directions, [8.5.4]
- parents, as, [8.2.1]
- sentencing of, [8.5.5]
- statistics, [8.1]
- terminology, [8.5.2]
- blindness — see physical disability, people with a
- brain injuries — see Acquired Brain Injury
- Buddhism — see religions
C
- children and young people
-
- adjournments for, [6.4.1], [6.4.7]
- breaks in proceedings, [6.4.7]
- care and protection
- case management systems, [6.4.1]
- communication, [1.3]
- competence, script for use to determine, [6.9]
- Convention on the Rights of the Child, [6.2.4]
- court proceedings, explain processes adequately, [6.4.4.1]
- court, barriers to participation in, [6.1.2]
- court, examples of difficulties in, [6.1.3]
- criminal responsibility of, [6.2.2]
- cross-examination of, [6.4.6]
-
- improper, [6.4.6.1]
- culturally and linguistically diverse, [3.1]
- defined, [6.1.1]
- delays in proceedings, [6.4.1]
- doli incapax, [6.2.2]
- evidence, [6.1.3]
- evidence management, [6.4.3.5]
- First Nations offenders, [2.1]
- First Nations people
-
- identification/de-identification of, [6.3.3.4]
- ground rules hearing checklist, [6.10]
- hearings, script for use in, [6.8]
- interviewing principles, [6.11]
- language and communication, [6.4.4], [6.4.4.2]
- lesbians and gay men as parents of, [8.1], [8.2.1]
- oaths and affirmations by, [6.4.2]
- sentencing of, [6.4.9]
- victim impact statements, [6.2.4]
- views of, requirement to obtain, [6.2.4]
- warnings, [6.4.8]
- witness intermediaries, [6.4.3.3], [6.4.3.4], [6.4.5]
- Youth Justice Conferencing, [6.4.9]
- Youth Koori Court, [6.4.9]
- Christianity — see religions
- circle sentencing — see First Nations people
- coercive control
- cognitive impairment, [5.3.5] — see also intellectual disability, people with an
- communication, [5.1] — see also language
- consent
- cross-dressing, [9.1.3]
- cross-examination
- cultural differences
-
- impact in court, [3.2.3]
D
- deafness — see physical disability, people with a
- defendants
-
- children or cognitively impaired, script for use in hearings with, [6.8]
- directions
- disability, [5.1] — see also disability, people with a; intellectual disability, people with an; physical disability, people with a
- disability, people with a, [5.1] — see also disability; intellectual disability, people with an; physical disability, people with a
-
- accommodation, [5.2.5]
- adjournments, [5.6.1], [5.6.7]
- adjustments, reasonable, [5.6.3.1]
- assistance animals, [5.6.3.2]
- barriers in court for, [5.6.4]
- capacity to give evidence, [5.5.1]
- care, assistance and support, [5.2.4]
- communicating with, [5.6.6]
- communication with, [5.6.6.4]
- disability
- discrimination, [5.2.9]
- education, [5.2.7]
- employment, [5.2.6]
- impact of disabilities on matters relevant to court, [5.6.8]
- informed consent, [5.5.2]
- jury directions, [5.6.9]
- media, dealing with, [5.6.11]
- neurological disability, [5.3.12]
- oaths and affirmations by, [5.6.5]
- organisational contact details, [5.7]
- pre-court preparation for, [5.6.1]
- reasonable adjustments, [5.6.3.1]
- Royal Commission, [5.1]
- sentencing of, [5.6.10]
- statistics relating to, [1.2]
- terminology, [5.6.6.2]
- violence against, [5.2.8]
- witness intermediaries, [5.6.2]
- discrimination
-
- compounding effect of, [1.5]
- direct, [1.1]
- employment
-
- ageism, [11.1.1]
- equality before the law, and, [1.1]
- First Nations people, against, [2.2.2]
- homosexuals and bisexuals, against, [8.1]
- indirect, [1.1]
- intersex people, against, [9.4.2]
- legislation relating to, [1.1]
- religious, [4.3]
- transgender people, against, [9.4.2]
- doli incapax, [6.2.2]
- domestic violence
-
- coercive control, [7.5.1], [7.5.3]
- domestic abuse, [7.5.1]
- domestic violence related homicides, [7.5.1]
- First Nations people, [2.1], [2.2.2], [2.3.4]
- gender equality, [7.5.2]
- key statistics, [7.5.1]
- National Domestic and Family Violence Bench Book, [7.5.1]
- offences, [7.5.2]
- same sex relationships, in, [8.2.1], [8.5.3]
- violence
E
- elder abuse
- equality before the law
- ethnic groups — see migrants
- ethnicity — see migrants
- evidence
F
- family
-
- role of in ethnic cultures, [3.3.6]
- female genital mutilation
-
- offences, [7.5.5]
- final submissions, by self-represented parties, [10.3.4.3]
- fines
- First Nations people
-
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principles, [2.3.6]
- adoption, [2.3.6]
- appearance in court, [2.3.3.3]
- bail for, [2.1], [2.3.2]
- Bugmy, [2.3.10]
- burial rights, [2.3.5]
- children
-
- identification/de-identification of, [6.3.3.4]
- circle sentencing, [2.2.2], [2.3.8]
- communication styles, [2.3.3.1], [2.3.3.4]
- Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme, extension of, [2.1]
- community organisations, [2.4]
- court processes, [2.2.6], [2.3.3.1], [2.3.3.3], [2.3.3.4], [2.3.4]
- criminal justice system, [2.2.3]
- cultural groups, [2.2.1]
- cultural identity, [2.2.2]
- cultural practices, [2.2.6]
- cultural safety, [2.2.4]
- customary law, [2.2.2], [2.3.8]
- deafness, [5.3.3]
- deaths in custody, [2.2.10], [2.3.8]
- domestic violence, [2.3.4]
- elder abuse, [11.2.1]
- estate distribution orders, [2.3.5]
- Fernando sentencing guidelines, [2.3.9]
- fines, [2.3.8]
- intergenerational trauma, [2.2.3]
- intestacy, [2.3.5]
- judgment or decision writing, [2.3.8]
- jury directions, [2.3.7]
- Justice reinvestment, [2.2.8]
- language level and style, [2.3.3.4]
- languages, [2.2.5]
- life expectancy, [11.1.1]
- Magistrates Early Referral Into Treatment (MERIT), [2.3.1]
- OCHRE plan, [2.2.8]
- Operation Mantus, [2.2.8]
- population of in NSW, statistics of, [1.2]
- pre-trial diversionary options, [2.3.1]
- sentencing of offenders, [2.2.2], [2.3.8], [2.3.9], [2.3.10]
- statistics, [2.1], [2.2.1]
- stolen generations, [2.2.3]
- terminology, [2.3.3.2]
- victim impact statements, [2.3.8]
- Walama List, [2.2.9]
- women, [2.1]
- Youth Koori Court, [2.3.1], [6.4.9]
- fitness to plead, [5.5.3]
- Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, [5.3.9]
G
I
- imprisonment
- income
-
- statistics relating to, [1.2]
- Indigenous people — see First Nations people
- intellectual disabilities — see intellectual disability, people with an
- intellectual disability, people with an, [5.3.5] — see also intellectual disabilities
-
- accommodation, [5.2.5]
- Acquired Brain Injury, [5.3.6]
- barriers in court for, [5.6.4]
- care, assistance and support, [5.2.4]
- cognitive impairment, [5.3.5]
- communicating with, [5.6.6], [5.6.6.6]
- definition, [5.3.5]
- disability
- discrimination, [5.2.9]
- education, [5.2.7]
- employment, [5.2.6]
- evidence, capacity to give, [5.5.1]
- fitness to plead, [5.5.3]
- NDIS, [5.3.5]
- oaths and affirmations by, [5.6.5]
- organisational contact details, [5.7]
- Royal Commission, [5.1]
- unsworn evidence of, [5.6.5]
- violence against, [5.2.8]
- intergenerational trauma — see trauma
- interpreters and translators, [3.4]
-
- accreditation of, [3.3.1.3]
- advice or opinion, no provision of, [3.3.6.3]
- alternative dispute resolution (ADR), [3.3.1.4]
- appropriate explanations, [3.3.5.1]
- consecutive interpreting, [3.3.1.3]
- dialogue interpreting, [3.3.1.3]
- provision of before proceedings start, [3.3.1.7]
- right to an interpreter, [3.3.1.1]
- sight translation, [3.3.1.3]
- sign language interpreting, [3.3.1.3]
- simultaneous interpreting, [3.3.1.3]
- suppliers of, [3.3.1.4]
- Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS National), [3.3.1.4]
- type of interpreter or translator to use, [3.3.1.3]
- use of to ensure a fair trial, [3.3.1.1]
- when to use, [3.3.1.1]
- who pays for, [3.3.1.5]
- working with, [3.3.1.7]
- intersectional discrimination
- intersex people
- Islam — see religions
J
L
- language, [5.1] — see also communication
-
- avoiding culturally offensive language, [3.3.5.2]
- children and young people, [6.4.4], [6.4.4.2]
- First Nations people, [2.2.5], [2.3.3.1], [2.3.3.2], [2.3.3.4]
-
- sign language, [2.3.3.3]
- homosexuals, [8.5.2]
- intellectual disability, people with an, [5.6.6]
- statistics, [3.1]
- physical disability, people with a, [5.6.6]
- psychiatric disability, people with a, [5.6.6]
- religiously offensive, avoiding, [4.4.4]
- taking language difficulties into account, [3.3.5.3]
- using non-legal language with self-represented parties, [10.3.1]
- lesbians
- lesbophobia, [8.2.2.6]
M
- mental disorders
-
- definition, [5.3.7]
- mental health impairment
-
- definition, [5.5.3]
- migrants, [3.3.1.3] — see also interpreters and translators
-
- appearance in court, [3.3.4]
- body language in court, [3.3.4]
- communication styles, [3.2.2]
- courtship and marriage customs, [3.3.6.2]
- cultural differences, [3.2.1], [3.2.2], [3.3.6.3]
- culturally offensive language, avoidance of, [3.3.5.2]
- directions to jury re stereotyping of, [3.3.7]
- examples of customs and values, [3.3.6.2]
- explaining court procedures to, [3.3.5.4]
- grandparents, [3.3.6.2]
- impact of customs on attitudes, [3.3.6]
- inter-generational conflict, [3.3.6.1]
- marriage, arranged, [3.3.6.2]
- mixed race families, [3.3.6.1]
- modes of address, [3.3.2.1], [3.3.2.2]
- non-attendance of family in court, [3.3.6.3]
- oaths and affirmations by, [3.3.3]
- role of women, [3.3.6.2]
- sentencing of, [3.3.8]
- stereotyping, avoidance of, [3.3.5.2]
- taking cultural differences into account, [3.3.6.3]
- taking language difficulties into account, [3.3.5.3]
- verbal communication with, [3.3.5]
- modes of address
O
- oaths and affirmations
- older people
-
- access to justice, [11.4.1]
- accommodation, [11.1.8]
- capacity — see
- care and assistance, [11.1.6]
- communication guidance, [11.5.3]
- community agencies, [11.6]
- court proceedings
- crimes against, [11.3.1]
- criminal behaviour
-
- brain disease, [11.3.4]
- custodial statistics, [11.3.4]
- definition of older, Introduction
- demographic trends, Introduction
- digital confidence, [11.1.12]
- education, [11.1.2]
- elder abuse, [11.2], [11.2.1]
- employment, [11.1.3]
- Evidence Act, [11.3.3]
- gender, [11.1.10]
- giving evidence, [11.5.1.1]
- grandparents, [11.1.7]
- health, [11.1.5]
- income, [11.1.4]
- information and assistance, [11.6]
- Law Council
-
- National strategic plan, [11.4.3]
- neglect, [11.3.1]
- NSW Guardian ad Litem, [11.5.1.2]
- offences, [11.3.1]
- offending rates, [11.3.4]
- population, statistics, [11.1.1]
- reasons for under reporting, [11.3.2]
- remote areas, [11.1.9]
- rural, regional and remote
-
- access to justice, [11.4.3]
- scammers, [11.3.2]
- social isolation, [11.4.3]
- technology, [11.4.2]
- types of offences, [11.3.4]
- victims of crime, [11.3.2]
- volunteering, [11.1.3.1]
- vulnerable persons, [11.3.3]
- witnesses, [11.3.3]
- out-of-home-care
-
- juvenile detention, and, [12.3.4]
- overseas born NSW residents — see interpreters and translators; migrants
-
- statistics of, [3.1]
P
- physical disability, people with a, [5.1] — see also disability
-
- accommodation, [5.2.5]
- barriers in court for, [5.6.4]
- blindness, [5.3.4]
- care, assistance and support, [5.2.4]
- communicating with, [5.6.6], [5.6.6.5]
- deafness, [5.3.3]
-
- First Nations people, [5.3.3]
- definition, [5.3.2]
- disability
- discrimination, [5.2.9]
- education, [5.2.7]
- employment, [5.2.6]
- hearing impairments, [5.3.3]
-
- communicating with, [5.6.6.5]
- organisational contact details, [5.7]
- pre-court preparation for, [5.6.1]
- Royal Commission, [5.1]
- speech impairments
-
- communicating with, [5.6.6.5]
- violence against, [5.2.8]
- visual impairment, [5.3.4]
- population
-
- diversity of in New South Wales, [3.1]
- psychiatric disability, people with a, [5.1] — see also disability
R
- racism, [3.2.2]
- religions
-
- affiliations, [4.1]
- breaks for prayer and festivals, [4.4.6]
- Buddhism, [4.2.2]
- Christianity, [4.2.1]
- community organisations, [4.5]
- court processes and, [4.4.5]
- diversity of, [4.1]
- dress, in court, [4.4.3]
- hate crimes, [4.2.7]
- Hinduism
- impact of religious values in court, [4.3]
- Islam
- Judaism
- jury directions, [4.4.7]
- language, avoiding religiously offensive, [4.4.4]
- leaders, modes of address, [4.4.1]
- oaths and affirmations, [4.4.2]
- sentencing, [4.4.8]
- statistics relating to, [1.2], [4.1]
- victim impact statements, [4.4.8]
- vilification, [4.2.7]
S
- same sex relationships, [8.3.2], [8.5.3]
-
- parenting, [8.3.2]
- self-represented parties
-
- court-based information and assistance, [10.6]
- cross-examination by, [10.3.4.1], [10.3.4.2]
- difficulties faced by, [10.1]
- District Court pro-bono assistance, [10.6]
- evidence presented by, [10.3.4.1]
- explaining court procedures to, [10.3.2], [10.3.4]
- final submissions by, [10.3.4.3]
- impact of on the court, [10.2]
- pre-court preparation, [10.3.1]
- reasons for, [10.1]
- right to, [10.1]
- role of judge, [10.3.3]
- sentencing of, [10.4]
- in sexual offences, [10.3.4.2], [10.3.4.4]
- sovereign citizens, [10.1]
- statistics, [10.1]
- Supreme Court pro-bono assistance, [10.6]
- sentencing
-
- children and young people, of, [6.4.9]
- disability, people with a, [5.6.10]
- First Nations offenders, of, [2.2.2], [2.3.8], [2.3.9], [2.3.10]
- homosexuals, [8.5.5]
- of migrants, [3.3.8]
- religious beliefs, consideration of, [4.4.8]
- of self-represented parties, [10.4]
- transgender or intersex people, of, [9.6.6]
- sexual assault
- sexual harassment
- sexual offences
- sexuality, [8.2.2.1], [9.2.2] — see also gender identity; homosexuality
- silence
-
- by migrants, [3.3.4.2]
- single parent families, [1.2], [1.5]
- solution-focussed courts, [12.4.8]
-
- therapeutic jurisprudence, and, [12.4.8]
- South Pacific Islanders, [3.3.6.2]
- sovereign citizen
- speech impairments
-
- communicating when, [5.6.6.5]
- stereotyping
- substantive equality, principle of, [1.6]
T
- terminology
-
- “sex” and “gender”, [7.1]
- transgender people, [9.1.1], [9.2.2]
-
- appearance and behaviour in court, [9.6.2]
- court processes and, [9.5], [9.6.4]
- jury directions, [9.6.5]
- legal gender identity, [9.4]
- legal protections, [9.4.2]
- marriage rights, [9.4]
- modes of address and gender, [9.6.1]
- pronouns, [9.6.1]
- sentencing of, [9.6.6]
- statistics, [9.2.1]
- terminology, [9.1], [9.6.3]
- transition, [9.1.2]
- transgenerational trauma — see trauma
-
- First Nations People, [12.3.3]
- translators — see interpreters and translators
- transsexuals, [9.1.4]
- trauma
-
- Bugmy Bar Book, [12.4.6]
- causes, [12.2]
- child sexual abuse, [12.3.2]
- children, [12.2.1]
- complex, [12.2]
- definition, [12.2]
- disadvantage, deprivation, and, [12.4.6]
- effect of DV exposure, [12.3.1]
- epigenetics, and, [12.2.1]
- freeze response, [12.2.1]
- HPA axis, and, [12.2.1]
- intergenerational trauma, [2.2.3]
- intergenerational/transgenerational, [12.2]
- intersectionality, [12.3]
- LGBTQI people, [12.3.8]
- lived trauma
-
- social and emotional deprivations, [12.3.5]
- memory and recall, impact on, [12.4.2]
- neurophysiology, and, [12.2.1]
- out-of-home-care, [12.3.4]
- PTSD, [12.2]
- refugees
-
- suicide, and, [12.3.5]
- re-traumatisation, [12.4.1]
- Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with a Disability, [12.3.7]
- sexual assault, [12.3.2]
- sexual harassment, [12.3.6]
- single incident, [12.2]
- special witness provisions, [12.4.3]
- stolen generations, [12.3.3]
- transgenerational, [12.3.3]
- transgenerational trauma, [2.2.3]
- trust issues, [12.4.3]
- vicarious trauma, [12.4.2]
- trauma-informed
- trauma-informed practice
V
W
- Walama List, [2.2.9]
- warnings
-
- children and young people, [6.4.8]
- witness intermediaries
- witnesses
-
- children or cognitively impaired, script for use in hearings with, [6.8]
- cognitive impairment, with, [5.6.6.8], [5.6.6.9]
- competence, recommended scenarios for use to determine, [6.9]
- cross-examination of, [10.3.4.1], [10.3.4.2]
- ground rules hearing checklist, [6.10]
- vulnerable
-
- interviewing principles in hearings with, [6.11]
- women
-
- apprehended domestic violence orders, [7.7]
- carer responsibilities, [7.2.1.4]
- coercive control, [7.5.1]
- criminal penalties, [7.6.2.2]
- definition, [7.3]
- domestic abuse, [7.5.1]
- domestic violence, [7.5.1]
- domestic work
-
- COVID-19, [7.2.1.4]
- economic disadvantage, [7.2]
- education
-
- and employment, [7.2.1]
- family violence, [7.5.1]
- females in custody, [7.6.1]
- First Nations people
-
- court access, [2.2.7]
- First Nations people, status of, [2.2.2]
- gender pay gap
- gender-based violence, [7.5.1]
- “glass ceiling”, [7.2.1.3]
- “glass escalator”, [7.2.1.3]
- Hinduism, status of in, [4.2.4.5]
- impact of imprisonment, [7.6.2.1]
- income statistics, [1.2]
- intimate partner violence, [7.5.1]
- organisations
-
- crisis support and legal advice, [7.8]
- parental leave, [7.2.1.4]
- part-time employment
-
- impact of COVID-19, [7.2.1]
- population, [7.1.1]
- poverty and homelessness, [7.2.1.2]
- risk of poverty, [7.2]
- role in ethnic cultures, [3.3.6.2]
- Rural, regional and remote
- safe participation in court proceedings, [7.7]
- statistics, [7.6.1]
- superannuation, [7.2]
- the mental load, [7.2.1.4]
- victims of crime, as, [1.5]
- violence
-
- trolling, [7.5.4]
Y
- young people — see children and young people
- Youth Koori Court, [2.3.1], [6.4.9]
Table of cases
Last reviewed: APR 25
References are to paragraph numbers.
Index
M
- McKenzie v McKenzie (1971), [10.3.1]
- McKenzie v McKenzie (2023), [2.3.5]
- McFee v Reilly (2018), [11.2.3]
- Malouf v Malouf (2006), [10.1], [10.3.2]
- Masson v Parsons (2019), [8.3.2]
- Matouk v Matouk (No 2) (2015), [11.2.3]
- Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs v AAM17 (2021) [3.3.1.1]
- Minogue v Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (1999), [10.3.4.1]
- MK v R (2014), [6.2.1], [6.4.2]
- MS v R (2017), [10.3.4.3]
- Munda v Western Australia (2013), [2.3.9]
- Murphy v Doman (2003), [11.5.1]
- Murray v Feast (2023), [3.3.1.1]
R
- R v Alchin (2015), [2.3.2]
- R v Allpass (1993), [2.3.6]
- R v Alou (2018), [4.2.3.5]
- R v Amati (2019), [9.6.6]
- R v AN (2005), [1.5]
- R v Bayda (No 8) (2019), [4.2.3.2]
- R v Brown (2013), [2.3.2]
- R v Bugmy (2004), [2.3.2]
- R v Connor Fontaine (a pseudonym) (2021), [2.3.2]
- R v Daetz (2003), [2.3.6]
- R v Fernando (1992), [2.3.8], [2.3.9]
- R v Fernando (2002), [2.3.9]
- R v Hakimi (2012), 12.2.1
- R v Henry (1999), [2.3.6], [3.3.8], [4.4.8], [6.4.8], [8.5.5], [9.6.6], [10.3.4]
- R v Hickey (1994), [2.3.9]
- R v Holden (1997), [2.3.6]
- R v Hosseiniamraei (2016), 7.5.2
- R v Irving (2004), [8.1], [8.3.3]
- R v Irwin (2019), [2.3.8]
- R v Johnson (1987), [3.3.1.1]
- R v Kemble (1990), [4.4.2]
- R v McEwan (1996), [8.5.3]
- R v Marston (1993), [2.3.6]
- R v Mercer (1993), [10.3.4.1]
- R v Minor (1992), [2.3.6]
- R v Munshizada (No 2) (2019), [10.3.1]
- R v NZ (2005), [6.4.3.1]
- R v Penalosa-Munoz (2004), [5.6.10]
- R v Peterson (2000), [2.3.9]
- R v Pitt (2001), [2.3.9]
- R v RAG (2006), [6.2.1], [6.4.2]
- R v Russell (1995), [2.3.6], [2.3.9]
- R v Saraya (1993), [3.3.1.2]
- R v Smith (1982), [10.3.1]
- R v Suarwata (2008), [6.2.1]
- R v TA (2003), [6.4.6.1]
- R v Welsh (1997), [2.3.9]
- R v Worrall (2010), [9.6.6]
- R v Zorad (1990), [10.3.4.1]
- Rama Furniture v QBE Insurance (1986), [1.5.1]
- Re East; Ex parte Nguyen (1998), [3.3.1.1]
- Re Estate Jerrard, Deceased (2018), [2.3.5]
- RJ v R (2010), [6.2.1]
- Reisner v Bratt (2004), [10.1]
- RP v The Queen (2016), [6.2.2]
- Ryan v Dalton (2017), [11.2.3]
S
- Saraya v R (1993), [3.3.1.2]
- Siganto v The Queen (1998), [6.2.4]
- Silvano v R (2008), [2.3.6]
- Shaw, Re (2001), [10.3.1]
- SH v R (2012), [6.2.1]
- Smith v R (1985), [10.3.1]
- Spink v Flourentzou (2019), [11.2.3]
- State Rail Authority of NSW v Earthline Constructions Pty Ltd (in liq) (1999), [2.3.3.3], [3.3.4.1]
- Strata Plan No 23007 v Cross (2006), [11.5.1]
Table of statutes
Last reviewed: APR 25
References are to paragraph numbers.
Index
Commonwealth
- Acts Interpretation Act 1901
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- s 2F: 8.3.3.2
- Age Discrimination Act 2004: 1.1
- Aged Care Act 1997: 11.2.1
- Anti-Discrimination and Human Rights Legislation Amendment (Respect at Work) Act 2022: 7.3
- Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986: 1.1
- Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900
-
- s 51: 2.2.1
- Crimes Act 1914: 6.4.3
- Criminal Code Act 1995
-
- s 7.1: 6.2.2
- s 7.2: 6.2.2
- s 80.1A: 5.4.3.3
- s 80.2A: 4.2.7.2, 5.4.3.3, 8.3.3.2, 9.4.2
- s 80.2B: 4.2.7.2, 5.4.3.3, 8.3.3.2, 9.4.2
- s 80.2BA: 5.4.3.3, 8.3.3.2, 9.4.2
- s 80.2BB: 5.4.3.3, 8.3.3.2, 9.4.2
- s 80.2BC: 5.4.3.3, 8.3.3.2, 9.4.2
- s 80.2BD: 5.4.3.3, 8.3.3.2, 9.4.2
- Ch 5, Pt 5.1, Div 80: 5.4.3.3, 8.3.3.2, 9.4.2
- Ch 5, Pt 5.1, Div 80, Subdiv C: 5.4.3.3, 8.3.3.2, 9.4.2
- Criminal Code Amendment (Hate Crimes) Act 2025: 5.4.3.3, 8.3.3.2, 9.4.2
- Disability Discrimination Act 1992: 1.1, 5.2.1, 5.2.9, 5.6.2, 5.6.3.1, 5.6.3.2
- Enhancing Online Safety Act 2015: 7.5.4
-
- s 9B: 7.5.4
- Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Act 1999: 7.2.1.1
- Family Law Act 1975: 11.1.7, 8.3.2
- Health Insurance Act 1973: 8.3.2
- Marriage Act 1961: 8.1, 8.3.2
- Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Act 2017: 8.1, 8.3.2
- Online Safety Act 2021
- Racial Discrimination Act 1975: 1.1
- Same-Sex Relationships (Equal Treatment in Commonwealth Laws-General Law Reform) Act 2008: 8.3.2
- Sex Discrimination Act 1984: 1.1, 8.3.3.2, 9.3.1, 9.4.2
- Sex Discrimination Amendment (Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Intersex Status) Act 2013: 8.3.3.2, 9.3.1
New South Wales
- Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983: 6.3.3.4
- Aboriginal Languages Act 2017: 2.2.2, 2.2.5
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- s 5: 2.1
- Adoption Act 2000: 6.3.3.4
- Ageing and Disability Commissioner Act 2019: 5.4.4
- Anti-Discrimination Act 1977: 1.1, 7.1
-
- s 4: 5.2.1, 9.4.2
- s 5: 7.1
- s 22A: 7.3
- s 38A: 9.1.1, 9.4.2
- s 38B: 9.4.2
- s 38K: 9.4.2
- s 38M: 9.4.2
- s 38N: 9.4.2
- s 38P: 9.4.2
- s 38Q: 9.4.2
- s 49B: 5.4.2.1
- s 49L: 5.4.2.1
- s 49M: 5.4.2.1
- s 49N: 5.4.2.1
- s 49O: 5.4.2.1
- s 49ZD: 4.2.7.1
- s 49ZE: 4.2.7.1
- s 49ZG: 8.3.3.2
- s 49ZO: 8.3.3.2
- s 49ZP: 8.3.3.2
- s 49ZQ: 8.3.3.2
- s 49ZR: 8.3.3.2
- s 49ZS: 8.3.3.2
- s 49ZT: 8.3.3.2
- s 49ZXA: 8.3.3.2
- s 49ZXB: 8.3.3.2
- Pt 2A: 7.3
- Pt 2, Div 2: 9.4.2
- Pt 3: 7.1
- Pt 3A: 7.1, 9.3.1, 9.4.2
- Pt 4A: 5.4.2.1
- Pt 4A, Div 2: 5.4.2.1
- Pt 4B: 5.4.2.1
- Pt 4BA: 4.2.7.1
- Pt 4C: 8.3.3.1, 8.3.3.2
- Pt 4C, Div 2: 8.3.3.2
- Bail Act 1978: 2.3.2
- Bail Act 2013: 6.1.1, 6.3.3.3
- Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1995: 8.3.2, 9.4.1, 9.4.2
- Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998: 6.1.1, 6.3.3, 6.4.6.1
- Children (Community Service Orders) Act 1987
- Children (Criminal Proceedings) Act 1987: 6.1.1, 6.4.9
- Children (Detention Centres) Act 1987
- Children’s Court Rule 2000
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- cl 26: 6.2.3
- Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013
- Civil Procedure Act 2005
- Companion Animals Act 1998
- Conversion Practices Ban Act 2024: 8.3.3.2
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- s 5: 8.3.3.2
- Coroners Act 2009
- Court Security Act 2005: 3.2.3
- Court Suppression and Non-publication Orders Act 2010
-
- s 8: 5.6.8
- Crimes Act 1900: 7.5.3, 9.4.2
- Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007: 11.2.2, 6.1.1, 7.5.1, 7.5.3, 7.7, 8.1
- Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999: 11.3.1, 2.3.8
- Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Regulation 2017
-
- cl 11: 6.4.9
- Criminal Procedure Act 1986: 11.5.1.1, 5.6.2
-
- s 3: 12.4.4
- s 36: 10.1
- s 37: 10.1
- s 69: 10.3.4.1
- s 150: 10.3.2
- s 289F: 7.7
- s 289T: 12.4.4
- s 289V: 7.7
- s 289VA: 7.7
- s 291: 6.4.3.4, 7.7
- s 292A: 7.5.6
- s 292E: 7.5.6
- s 293: 7.7
- s 293A: 12.4.5, 7.5.6
- s 294: 12.4.5, 7.5.6
- s 294A: 10.1, 10.3.4.2, 7.7
- s 294AA: 12.4.5, 6.1.3, 7.5.6
- s 294B: 6.4.8, 7.7
- s 294C: 6.4.3.4, 7.7
- s 294D: 12.4.4, 6.4.3, 7.7
- s 294F: 6.4.3.3
- s 296: 7.5.6
- s 306M: 11.2.2, 11.3.3, 11.5.1.1, 12.4.4, 5.3.8, 5.6.2, 6.4.3
- s 306O: 5.6.4
- s 306P: 5.6.4, 6.4.3
- s 306R: 6.4.3.1
- s 306S: 5.6.4
- s 306U: 6.4.3.1
- s 306V: 6.4.3.1
- s 306X: 6.4.3.5
- s 306Z: 6.4.3.1
- s 306ZA: 11.2.2, 6.4.3.2
- s 306ZB: 11.2.2, 6.4.3.2
- s 306ZC: 6.4.3.2
- s 306ZF: 6.4.3.4
- s 306ZH: 6.4.3.4
- s 306ZI: 6.4.3.2, 6.4.3.5, 6.4.8
- s 306ZK: 5.6.2, 6.4.3.4
- s 306ZL: 10.1, 11.3.3, 6.4.6
- Ch 6, Pt 4B: 12.4.4, 7.7
- Ch 6, Pt 5, Div 1A: 6.4.3.3
- Ch 6, Pt 5, Div 2: 7.5.6
- Ch 6, Pt 6: 11.4.1.2, 5.3.8, 5.5.1, 5.6.4, 6.4.3
- Sch 2, Pt 29: 6.4.3.3
- Criminal Procedure Regulation 2017
-
- cl 20: 6.4.3.1
- Disability Inclusion Act 2014: 5.2.1
- District Court Act 1973
- Evidence Act 1995: 11.5.1.1, 5.6.4
-
- s 3: 6.1.1
- s 12: 11.5.1.1, 6.2.1
- s 13: 11.5.1.1, 4.4.2, 5.5.1, 5.6.5, 6.2.1, 6.4.2, 6.4.2
- s 18: 6.2.3
- s 19: 11.5.1.1, 6.2.3
- s 24: 4.4.2
- s 24A: 4.4.2
- s 26: 10.3.4.1, 11.3.3, 2.3.3.2, 3.3.1.7, 3.3.5.2, 4.4.3, 5.6.6.3, 5.6.6.5, 5.6.6.6, 6.4.6.1, 8.5.1, 9.6.2
- s 29: 10.3.4.1, 11.3.3, 2.3.3.2, 3.3.5.2, 4.4.3, 5.6.6.3, 5.6.6.5, 5.6.6.6, 6.4.3.4, 6.4.6.1, 8.5.1, 9.6.2
- s 30: 3.3.1.1, 5.6.2
- s 31: 5.5.1, 5.6.2, 5.6.6.3
- s 41: 10.3.4.1, 11.3.3, 11.4.1.2, 2.3.3.2, 2.3.3.4, 2.3.4, 3.3.5.2, 4.4.3, 5.6.6.3, 5.6.6.5, 5.6.6.6, 6.4.6.1, 7.7, 8.5.1, 9.6.2
- s 135: 10.3.4.1, 11.3.3, 2.3.3.2, 3.3.5.2, 4.4.3, 5.6.6.3, 5.6.6.5, 5.6.6.6, 6.4.6.1, 8.5.1, 9.6.2
- s 142: 6.2.1
- s 144: 7.5.1
- s 165: 6.4.8
- s 165A: 6.4.8
- Sch 1: 4.4.2
- Land and Environment Court Act 1979
-
- s 67A: 4.4.3
- Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002: 3.2.3
- Local Court Act 2007
-
- s 24A: 4.4.3
- Mental Health and Cognitive Impairment Forensic Provisions Act 2020: 5.3.7, 5.5.3
- Miscellaneous Acts Amendment (Same Sex Relationships) Act 2008: 8.3.2
- Oaths Act 1900: 3.2.3
- Probate and Administration Act 1898
-
- s 14: 9.4.2
- Succession Act 2006
- Supreme Court Act 1970
-
- s 131: 4.4.3
- Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005
- Vexatious Proceedings Act 2008
- Victims Rights and Support Act 2013
- Young Offenders Act 1997
- Young Offenders Regulation 2016: 6.4.9