In November 2019, Rachael was interviewed by yahoo news in relation to challenging traffic fines.
In July 2018, Rachael spoke to ABC radio, FiveAA radio and Channel 9 news about a proposal to increase penalties for simple cannabis offences. She also spoke to ABC News about sniffer dogs.
In May 2018, Rachael was interviewed by Today Tonight in relation to standing in Court for judicial officers.
In March 2018, Rachael was a presenter at a Legalwise seminar on Sentencing standards.
In January 2018, Marie and Rachael appeared in the Advertiser’s SA Weekend Magazine.
In July 2017, Rachael featured in the University of South Australia Law Student’s Association, Health & Well-being initiative published on facebook.
On 9 March 2017, Rachael was a presenter at a Legalwise seminar on Major Traffic Offences at the Stamford Plaza Adelaide Hotel.
In November 2016, Rachael spoke to Peter Goers on the ABC about disputing traffic infringements.
In May 2016, Rachael spoke to Today Tonight about a proposed law that requires people to stand in Court.
During the Animal Law Institute’s Animal Law Week in 2016, Rachael spoke about ‘A day in the life of an animal lawyer’.
Rachael is often called upon to discuss her experience working with prisoners on death row. In 2015, Rachael spoke to students at Immanuel College.
In 2015, Rachael was published in the Law Society’s Bulletin: “Filling our prisons is not the answer”.
Rachael was published in the University of South Australia Law Review in 2015 on the topic of live animal export.
In 2015, Rachael presented on the topic of ‘Leadership Issues in the Criminal Justice System’ to the Governor’s Leadership Foundation Program.
Rachael is regularly asked by the media to comment on new laws and topical cases. In 2015, Rachael spoke to the ABC about proposed changes to domestic violence laws and to the Australian on a recent High Court decision concerning drink driving.