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Wikipedia Requests[edit]

I have been an editor on Wikipedia since 2009, and with over 10,000 edits (more or less) in that time, I feel that I have a good working knowledge of Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. As is probably true of most editors, there is a steep learning curve where mistakes are often made and I have had my share of those (but always in good faith), but have also learnt how and when to craft articles, and how to apply policy. I too have written over 80 articles and contributed to more than 1500 others; my first creations included The Human Body (TV series) and Mad Max (franchise), and recent examples include Ultimate General and Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth. Thanks.

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Project "jurisdiction"[edit]

Current status
Crime
Crime in Australia

(Category:Crime in Australia)

Law of Australia

(Category:Law of Australia)

The main substantive areas of law in Australia include:

  • Administrative law - which deals with the laws governing the lawful exercise of Executive power and the review of government decisions.
  • Constitutional law - which governs issues arising under the Australian Constitution, such as the validity of laws and the separation of powers.
  • Contract law - which governs agreements, and which is derived from and very similar to English contract law.
  • Corporations law - which includes the incorporation and regulation of companies and other collective entities.
  • Criminal law - which deals with crime and punishment, and is principally regulated by laws of the States and territories.
  • Environment and planning law - which governs land use and planning, and environmental protection, and is largely regulated by the States.
  • Equity - which is primarily concerned with unconscionable conduct, and supplements other areas of civil law such as contract and property law.
  • Family law - which is regulated by federal legislation. Disputes are usually heard in the Family Court of Australia.
  • Insolvency law - which governs the winding up of corporations, and is regulated largely by the federal Corporations Act 2001.
  • Intellectual property law - which governs copyright, designs, and patents, and is regulated largely by federal statutes.
  • Property law - which governs rights and obligations regarding personal and real property.
  • Tax law - which arises from federal and State statutes regulating taxation in Australia.
  • Tort law - which governs civil wrongs such as negligence, trespass, defamation, nuisance, conversion, and detinue.
Split between projects
Common theme Crime Law
Criminal law of Australia crimes - solved/unsolved

criminals - convicted/cleared

criminals - suspected/unsolved

criminal organisations

crime stats

police forces

police officers (also corruption/death in custody)

police buildings

national security (eg. border control, immigration centres, deportations)

prisoners

prison buildings

*royal commissions (only if keyworded above)

*inquests (only coronial)

parliaments

laws

politicians (eg minister of police)

*royal commissions

*inquests

legal jurisdictions

courts

court cases

court buildings

judges

lawyers


List of Australian crime films[edit]

This is a list of Australian crime films.

List[edit]

Category:Australian crime films

Film Year Topic/person covered Director Produced by Ref

List of Australian crime TV[edit]

This is a list of Australian crime TV.

List[edit]

Category:Australian crime television series

Show Year Topic/person covered Host Produced by Ref

List of Australian crime writers[edit]

This is a list of Australian crime books.

List[edit]

Australian crime writers

Book Year Topic/person covered Author Produced by Ref

Charlie Bezzina[edit]

Australian Podcast Awards[edit]

The awards, initially called the 'Cast Away Australian Podcast Awards', were first conceived in late 2015.[1][2] On 1 April 2017, the awards first took place in Sydney and on 5 May 2018, the awards (renamed as 'The Australian Podcast Awards') took place in Melbourne. The third awards occured in May 2019 and took place in Sydney and corona restrictions in 2020 shifted the event online. The event, operated by Podcast Awards Pty Ltd, collaborates and shares with British Podcast Awards and Irish Podcast Awards.

  1. ^ "About". Australian Podcast Awards powered by iHeart. Retrieved 2022-09-15.
  2. ^ Collective, The Bello (2017-04-17). "Cast Away: Inside the first Australian podcasting awards". Medium. Retrieved 2022-09-15.

Cast Away Awards

Winner Finalists
LIFESTYLE HEALTH & WELLNESS
INDUSTRY FOCUS
COMEDY & ENTERTAINMENT
DOCUMENTARY & STORYTELLING Phoebe's Fall
TV, FILM & POP CULTURE
SPORT
BUSINESS, MARKETING & ENTREPRENEURSHIP
TECH, SCIENCE & GAMING
POLITICAL, SOCIAL & CULTURAL AFFAIRS
LITERATURE, ARTS & MUSIC
POPULAR VOTE Casefile

The Australian Podcast Awards

Winner Finalists
Storytelling Am I Funny Am I Ready To Be A Father?

Love and Luck

SPUN Stories

Let's Talk About Sects

The Osher Günsberg Podcast

Arts & Entertainment Across the Aisle
Documentary Style Trace
Branded Podcast Hello Bump
NEWS & CURRENT AFFAIRS
Comedy
Sport
Best Newcomer
Family & Kids
LIFESTYLE & HEALTH
BUSINESS & MARKETING
TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE
CAREER & INDUSTRY
HOST OF THE YEAR
POPULAR VOTE The Weekly Planet
  • 2019
  • 2020
  • 2021
  • 2022
  1. ^ "2017 Winners". Australian Podcast Awards powered by iHeart. Retrieved 2022-09-15.
  2. ^ "Cast Away Podcast Awards | Podcaster News". podcasternews.com. Retrieved 2022-09-15.
  3. ^ "2018 Winners Announced". Australian Podcast Awards powered by iHeart. Retrieved 2022-09-15.
  4. ^ "2018 FINALISTS ANNOUNCED". Australian Podcast Awards powered by iHeart. Retrieved 2022-09-15.