Multiple Australian outlets report that senior legal figures nationwide are publicly supporting Sally Dowling, SC, the NSW Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), ahead of the release of a parliamentary report examining her office. The articles describe support from “top prosecutors” and other legal heavyweights across the country, who are backing Dowling prior to the report’s publication. The coverage frames the parliamentary inquiry as controversial and notes that it centers on the NSW DPP’s operations. While the reports differ in wording, they converge on the same sequence of events: a parliamentary report about the NSW DPP is imminent, and prominent members of the prosecution community are showing their support for Dowling ahead of that release. The articles do not provide extensive detail on the specific findings of the report, focusing instead on the reaction and the broader context of scrutiny surrounding the office of the NSW DPP.