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2.
In its first year Whitlam's ALP government abolished the death penalty, ratified the ILO Agreement 111 against discrimination on the basis of sex, abolished sales tax on oral contraceptives, promoted childcare services, established the Australian Legal Aid Office, passed the Trade Practices Act and the Racial Discrimination Act, introduced the Human Rights Bill, the Federal Court Bill and the Family Law Bill.
3.
‘Family Court Not to Blame, Attorney-General’, Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney), 4 April 1978; ‘3,000 Applications for Divorce in Two Weeks’, Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney), 22 January 1976, 4.
4.
‘Divorce Increases almost Fourfold in One Year’, Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney), 5 May 1976, 10; CarmichaelGordon A, ‘The Changing Structure of Australian Families’ (1985) 57Australian Quarterly102.
5.
‘Divorce is Still a Long Painful Operation’, Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney), 20 December 1977, 7.
6.
WestonRuth, ‘Money Isn't Everything’, in McDonaldPeter (ed), Settling Up: Property and Income Distribution Divorce in Australia (1986) 270–307, esp 307.
7.
HorwillF M, ‘The Outcome of Custody Cases in the Family Court of Australia’ (1979) 17(2) Conciliation Courts Review31–40. HorwillF. and BordowS., ‘The Outcome of Defended Custody Cases in the Family Court of Australia, Sydney’, Research Report No 4 (Family Court of Australia, 1983).
8.
‘Stop Divorce Advice — Judge’, Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney), 14 August 1973, and ‘“Disgraceful”, Judge Tells Reform Body’, Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney), 16 March 1974.
9.
‘Fraser Amendment on Divorce Bill Attacked’, Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney), 28 May 1975.
10.
Evidence to Senate Standing Committee on Constitutional and Legal Affairs, Parliament of Australia, Parliamentary Paper 315 (1974) 251.
11.
GraycarReg, ‘Equal Rights versus Fathers’ Rights: The Custody Debate in Australia' in SmartC and SevenhuijsenS (eds), Child Custody and the Politics of Gender (1989).
12.
KayeMiranda and TolmieJulia, ‘Fathers’ Rights Groups in Australia and their Engagement with Issues in Family Law' (1998) 12Australian Journal of Family Law19, 22.
13.
‘Nevil With a Cause’, The Age (Melbourne), 3 October 1987.
14.
See for example Egan v Egan (1910) 26 WN (NSW) 184, Anderson v Anderson ((1927) 44 WN (NSW) 9 and Maney v Maney [1945] Tas SR 15.
15.
A distinct jurisdiction of law began with passage in Victoria of the Equal Opportunity Act 1977 (Vic), followed by all other States and Territories.
16.
SummersAnne, report in Sydney Women's Liberation Newsletter, May 1974.
17.
‘Women's Budget Statement 1990–91’ (1990) 110; HealyJudith, After the Refuge: A Study of Battered Wives in Adelaide (Dept for Community Welfare South Australia, Adelaide, April 1984).
18.
NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, Domestic Assaults, Statistical Report 5, Series 2 (1975).
19.
Resolutions 13 to 21; NobleJohn P, Women as the Victims of Crime, Australian Institute of Criminology (1975) 7–9.
20.
Commonwealth, Royal Commission on Human Relationships1977, The Family133.
21.
NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics, Homicide in New South Wales: 1968–1981.
22.
BaconWendy, Women Homicide Offenders in NSW (Feminist Legal Action Group, 1982); TarrantStella, ‘Something is Pushing Them to the Side of their Own Lives: A Feminist Critique of Law and Laws’ (1990) 20Western Australian Law Review573; TarrantStella, ‘A New Defence in Spouse Murder’ (1992) 17(2) Alternative Law Journal67.
23.
TaylorTérèse, ‘Australian Terrorism: Traditions of Violence and the Family Court Bombings’ (1992) 8Australian Journal of Law and Society1, 18.
24.
Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney), 5 July 1984.
25.
Rev Lance Shilton, Dean of Sydney, Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney), 9 July 1984, 1.
26.
The Australian (Sydney), 12 July 1984, 89.
27.
GreenVictoria and GurrRobin, ‘The Media and the Family Court of Australia: A Marriage of Inconvenience?’ (1987) 12(6) Legal Service Bulletin243, 245.
28.
Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney), 6 July 1984, 1.
29.
Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney), 13 July 1984, 1.
30.
Joint Select Committee on the Family Law Act, Australia Parliament, Report, Parliamentary Paper No 150/80 (1980).
31.
Joint Select Committee on Certain Family Law Issues, Australia Parliament, Inquiry into the Operation and Effectiveness of the Child Support Scheme (1998).
32.
Submissions to the ALRC reference on Children and the Legal Process, Issues Paper 18 (1996).
33.
QuadrioCarolyn, ‘Parental Alienation in Family Court Disputes’, Child Sexual Abuse, Justice Response or Alternative Resolution Conference, Australian Institute of Criminology, Adelaide, 1–2 May 2003.
34.
Sydney Morning Herald, (Sydney), 22 March 1996.
35.
Joint Select Committee, The Family Law Act 1975: Aspects of its Operation and Interpretation (1992) 111.
36.
RhoadesHelen, ‘Posing as Reform: The Case of the Family Law Reform Act’ (2000) 14(2) Australian Journal of Family Law142, 156.
37.
AlexanderRenata, ‘Law Ignores the Reality of Split Families’, The Age (Melbourne), 16 December 2005.
38.
LittleMargaret A and McIsaacHugh, ‘The Impact of the Custody Plan on the Family: A Five-Year Follow-Up’, Statewide Office of Family Court Services, State of California, 1991); Parenting Our Children: In the Best Interest of the Nation (US Commission on Child and Family Welfare, September 1996).
39.
The Bulletin, 28 March 1885, cartoon entitled ‘Relief’, and 5 June 1886. See also Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney), 29 November 1875.
40.
Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney), 28 May 1975.
41.
JordanPeter K., ‘Men Hurt: The Effects of Marital Separation on Men’, Research Report No 6, (Family Court of Australia, 1985); JordanPeter K., ‘Ten Years On — The Effects of Marital Separation on Men’, (1997) 11Australian Journal of Family Law133.