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Tony Mahar: Balance is key to a fair Basin Plan
Palaszczuk Government votes one for electoral reform
Changes voted for in recent Federal Council meeting
Providing A Level Playing Field For Victoria’s Public Sector
Caloundra centre to be revitalised
Loan sharks and truck shops target of new measures to protect vulnerable families
Consumers left vulnerable to raids on super if grandfathered exemptions go ahead
APRA consults on updated member outcomes assessment
Applications open for multi-state voting rights
Financial safeguards for consumers a step closer
Faafoi slow to fix unfair KiwiSaver withdrawal rule
Aged care bill will be top of new agenda: Sharkie
Shaping future of housing in Casey
Updated F6 extension motorway proposal
ASIC warns trustees about Protecting Your Super laws and provides guidance for consumers
Commission recommends deregulating Spark’s resale copper voice services
Next steps for racing industry reform
Better planning to deliver jobs, tourists and protection for turtles
City of Swan Council moves to protect Swan Valley
DHHS Service Agreement – Member feedback requested
Planning Minister hits pause on Cape Paterson
Wide Bay farmers supported in new reef regulations
Planning Act 2016 amendments and adoption of Version 1.3
ASIC surveys highlight continued growth in innovative funding platforms
Industrial Relations reforms welcome but do not go far enough: Greens
Historic day for transgender and intersex Tasmanians
Bill to improve ACC scheme passed
Legal framework for gun buyback scheme announced
Cracking down on cowboy clampers
Wheel clampers’ days numbered, legislation introduced to Parliament
New safety code to make Queensland solar farm jobs safer
New Abhorrent Violent Material Act strangles S&M web videos
ASIC extends temporary disclosure-related relief for product dashboards
Bump stock device outlawed in Queensland
Statement regarding SolarReserve
Electoral Act Reform
Palaszczuk Government introduces better protections for Queensland retirement villages
ASIC welcomes approval of new laws to protect financial service consumers
New financial advice regime helps Kiwis tackle their money worries, plan for future
Intelligence Committee to review important national security legislation
Members win in new laws to end super gravy train
Tough new laws to protect Australians from live-streaming of violent crimes
New superannuation powers to help APRA weed out underperforming funds
Marshall Government makes changes to help victims of crime
Abhorrent bill passes Senate sight unseen
Livestream laws could have serious unintended consequences, chilling effect on business
Enhancing Australia’s role in Pacific infrastructure projects
A troubling double whammy: rushed Pacific funding facility and cuts to Australian Aid