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Free speech, online communication and the law

by Lee Hopkins on February 20, 2009

in Victorian bushfires, legal, politics

So rather than keep fracturing the conversation, please whip over to Laurel’s latest post on this all, “Australia: David Galbally Vs Social Media”

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Why antiquated law(yers) must go

by Lee Hopkins on February 18, 2009

in Victorian bushfires, ethics, legal, politics, public speaking

Marvel again at the ludicrousness of Galbally’s emotion-driven argument. Sheer and utter nonsense. The genie is out of the bottle, ol’ boy, and it ain’t going back in…

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The range of temperatures Australia deals with

by Lee Hopkins on February 18, 2009

in Victorian bushfires

At RAAF Edinburgh [a regional airport], the temperature rose to 41.7°C at 3:04 a.m. Such an event appears to be without known precedent in southern Australia.

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The size of Australia can be daunting

by Lee Hopkins on February 10, 2009

in Victorian bushfires, housekeeping, miscellaneous

Perhaps, for my foreign colleagues and friends, a little introduction into the size of Australia is in order. We are the sixth largest country (by area) in the world.

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