HomeGeneral NewsSilence isn't an option, judges need to be heard General News Silence isn’t an option, judges need to be heard June 27, 2026 0 1 - Advertisement - “I’d like to think that if the judges were to put their minds to this problem a solution will be found and quite quickly. If that isn’t done then the erosion of confidence in our judiciary will continue,” says Hugh Selby. Photo: Paul Miller/AAP There needs to be an agreed… Click here to view the original article. Tagscitynews.com.au - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleFacebook Marketplace BMW sale goes hideously wrong for Adelaide father Sayed Rafi HaidariNext articleThe Age photos of the week, June 27, 2026 RELATED ARTICLES General News Dustin Hoffman Emotionally Accepts Karlovy Vary Award, Says Filmmaking Makes Him “Feel Alive”: “Grateful to Have Had the Opportunity to Do What I Love” Australian Online News - July 4, 2026 Breaking News World Cup: Socceroos legend Mark Schwarzer critical of Tony Popovic’s controversial goalkeeper swap Australian Online News - July 4, 2026 General News Man hospitalised, three charged after incident outside Latrobe pub Australian Online News - July 4, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Why NRL great Greg Inglis started mental health campaign: ‘I was lost’ July 3, 2026 Queensland Child Safety Minister Amanda Camm breaks week of silence, as federal Liberal leader Angus Taylor outlines agenda at LNP conference July 4, 2026 Rates, regulation, rebound? Australia’s property market cycle explained June 29, 2026 ‘Enforcement mode’: Australia must take fight to tech giants to make social media ban stick, experts warn | Social media ban June 28, 2026 Load more