Martin Bullock Lawyers supports Oxfam Australia. Oxfam tackles poverty under the belief that all lives are equal and that no-one should live in poverty. Oxfam not only provides charity relief for … [Read more...]
International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples
Friday, August 9, was International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples! It is a day to celebrate the diversity of indigenous cultures around the world, and to provide education and awareness of the … [Read more...]
Remembering Hiroshima – The First Atomic Bomb
August 6 is a significant day in Japanese society and culture. Known as “A-Bomb Day”, an annual Peace Memorial Ceremony is held to console victims of the destructive Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings of … [Read more...]
An expert in teaching experts!
As you know, Greg Martin lectures at Western Sydney University in Contracts and Criminal Law, and has previously lectured in Advanced Torts and Alternative Dispute Resolution. What you may not know … [Read more...]
Racism – It Stops With Me!
Watch The Final Quarter on Channel 10 at 7:30 tonight, 18 July 2019. As many of you would know, our principal, Greg Martin, and his family are Sydney Swans tragics. The whole family have been members … [Read more...]
World Refugee Day
Today is World Refugee Day! It is a day where we celebrate the achievements of refugees and stand with them in solidarity. This year's theme is "Step with Refugees". Every minute, 20 people are … [Read more...]
We Love Parramatta – St John’s Cemetery, Parramatta
In our new series “We Love Parramatta”, we highlight Parramatta’s many histories and cultures. This week we look at St John’s Cemetery on O’Connell Street, Parramatta. St John’s is the … [Read more...]
We Love Parramatta – The Parramatta Gaol
In our new series “We Love Parramatta”, we highlight Parramatta’s many histories and cultures. This week we look at Parramatta Gaol, located at the corner of O’Connell and Dunlop Streets in North … [Read more...]
Game of Thrones – Our Watch is Ended
Here at Martin Bullock Lawyers, like every other workplace, we love to talk about Game of Thrones. We also have a deep admiration for the Red Cross. The Red Cross produces a blog about Game of … [Read more...]
National Sorry Day
National Sorry Day, held on 26 May, commemorates the history of the Stolen Generations. From 1910 until the 1970s, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children were forcibly removed from their … [Read more...]
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