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flag Victoria’s courts face criticism for low transparency due to frequent mental health suppression orders, sparking debate over open justice reforms.

flag A Monash University study commissioned by the Melbourne Press Club has found Victoria’s court system the least transparent in Australia, citing a "crisis" in open justice due to frequent mental health-related suppression orders. flag The report, based on journalist interviews, calls for urgent reforms to the Open Courts Act, criticizing the lack of transparency and strained media-judiciary relations. flag Attorney-General Sonya Kilkenny acknowledged the need to balance openness with fair trials but avoided committing to a legislative review, instead announcing a ban on "good character" references in sentencing. flag Former Supreme Court judge Betty King defended suppression orders as necessary to prevent mistrials, arguing untested psychiatric reports pose a greater threat to transparency. flag Current judges, including Chief Justice Richard Niall, rejected the study’s findings as misleading and incomplete, citing existing judicial review mechanisms. flag The debate highlights ongoing tensions between transparency and procedural fairness.

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