If the journal in which the article appears is organised by volume number, give that number after the year.
Where there are multiple issues within a single volume and those issues are not sequentially paginated, include the issue number after the volume number in round brackets.
Eg Ben Mathews and Kerryann Walsh “At the Cutting Edge: Issues in Mandatory Reporting of Child Sexual Abuse by Australian Teachers” (2004) 9(2) Australia & New Zealand Journal of Law & Education 3.
Most journals sequentially paginate from one issue to the next. Where this is the case, do not include the issue number.
Eg Christopher Eisgruber and Lawrence Sager “The Vulnerability of Conscience: The Constitutional Basis for Protecting Religious Conduct” (1994) 61 U Chi L Rev 1245.
NOT Christopher Eisgruber and Lawrence Sager “The Vulnerability of Conscience: The Constitutional Basis for Protecting Religious Conduct” (1994) 61(4) U Chi L Rev 1245.
When citing a serial publication that uses issue numbers as opposed to volume numbers, give the issue number instead of the volume number, without brackets.
Eg Catriona MacLennan “Radical criminal pre-trial changes” (2009) 733 LawTalk 7.