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Today's Video Focus: Timber workers say they are worried about the impact the planned
shutdown of Victoria's native logging industry will have on regional
communities and the state's ability to fight bushfires. The Government
is "stepping down" the industry because it says the sustainable supply
of native timber is running out due to over-logging, bushfire damage and
native species protection. There are warnings from some within the
sector and from environment groups that there is not even enough timber
to last until 2024.
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Focus of the Day Article: Survey reveals law departments are showing caution on hiring and spending in 2019 as fears mount of US recession. Full story: The Global Legal Post
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- Scots Law Conventions Series returns to Glasgow https://t.co/SPtNxzcjmA
- ECHR Law Review now accepting online submissions https://t.co/ulOpVFHq77
- Edinburgh Law School alumna Karina McTeague to receive honorary degree https://t.co/Z8YIARKzSz
- Scottish Legal Action Group announces reduced cost student membership https://t.co/S94JiaBUOV
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- Five new Senators of the College of Justice appointed https://t.co/SjZ8LXPECx
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- Aung San Suu Kyi to defend #Myanmar against genocide charge at The Hague https://t.co/H1qbi8rmgF
- Police transgender rules breach right to free speech, court told https://t.co/sAppaoVoyu
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- The Guardian view on extraditing Julian Assange: don’t do it | Editorial https://t.co/u0QoQ2wZyO