Ankle bracelets and curfews on former immigration detainees will be stripped, with Australia's highest court ruling them ...
The Albanese government will rush emergency legislation into parliament after the High Court sunk the key security measures ...
When law students are asked to cite examples of legislative ineptitude, they now have two perfect case studies.
The High Court has found the imposition of curfew and monitoring measures on more than 120 people released from indefinite ...
The federal government is moving urgently to write new regulations to allow ankle monitoring and curfews for people released ...
Source: AAP / Mick Tsikas The Opposition has criticised the government's "embarrassing defeat" after the High Court ruled ...
Under laws introduced in response, people released were required to wear electronic ankle monitors and comply with a curfew ...
The Australian government monitoring and curfew regime for former immigration detainees has been ruled invalid by the High Court The High Court on We ...
Strengthened laws are imminent in a bid to keep electronic monitoring and curfew restrictions on former immigration detainees ...
Of those, 143 have electronic monitoring bracelets and 126 are subject to a curfew after the federal government passed ...
The Government quickly passed laws to impose curfews and a requirement that the detainees wear electronic ankle monitoring ...
150 of those have been subject to electronic monitoring and 130 are under a curfew ... held in their houses eight hours a day ...