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Legislative changes to provide improved access to important medicines in Queensland
Protecting our Vulnerable: Justice Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 Passes
FMA welcomes start date of new financial advice regime and confirmation of disclosure requirements
Govts to consider wider measures of success as Wellbeing Amendment Bill passes
Planning Scheme Amendments – Parking, Greening and End of Trip Facilities
Amendment C212 approved by Minister for Planning
New laws to bolster employment protections
End of road in sight for drivers using radar detectors
Green Party seek amendment to ensure all prisoners can vote
Reset for Bayside’s mid-century modern heritage
WA Opposition rejects Stop Puppy Farming legislation
Lawyers call on WA Government to proclaim unpaid fine legislation urgently
Support for Territory Workers: Return to Work Legislation Passes
Animal welfare and farm trespass Bill introduced into Parliament
Delivering on Election Promises and Territory Labor Government’s Response to COVID-19
Phillip Island Aquatics and Recreation Precinct one step closer
Nation-leading integrity laws praised by corruption experts
It’s time for councils to put people first
Australian Government proposes strengthening its stance against e-cigarettes containing vaporiser nicotine
Law School clinic scores First Amendment win in Geneva
Committee to review ‘Declared area’ provisions
Firearms reforms won’t deliver what Govt claims
Onshore Conventional Gas Update
Queensland to enhance its world leading mining rehabilitation framework
Committee to examine electoral legislation amendment bill
Business-friendly reforms help Queensland Unite and Recover 18 June
Mahers Landing proposal will not progress
Govt opposes sending strong message to thugs
Cracking down on council rates and bad behaviour
Agricultural narcotic exports to benefit from improved market access
Lifting gas moratorium right move for business
Committee to examine Northern Territory’s representation in House
Stronger penalties for travellers who don’t declare high risk biosecurity items
Council searching for new project partners for Lansdown Eco-Industrial Precinct
Onshore Conventional Gas Restart A Green Light For Jobs
Business-friendly reforms help Queensland unite and recover
Blanket ban on mobile phones would be unacceptable
Victorian legislation lifts moratorium on conventional gas
Amendments to NSW work health and safety laws 2020
ACT Greens call to increase accountability In Canberra’s planning system
Law Council urges against mandatory minimum sentences
End to dual regulation of migration lawyers, necessary and timely
Conventional gas framework needs broad support to work
Law expert: reject plans for changes to anti-discrimination complaints process
Education and athlete welfare primary focus of new legislation
ASIC amends financial advice and capital raisings COVID 19 instruments
Anti-doping law reform strengthens integrity of Australian sport
Important step for national radioactive waste facility in South Australia