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Growing India Greens party
ACOSS welcomes win for democracy as Parliament votes against heavy-handed charity regulations
New Analysis: Voter ID Laws Solution Looking for Problem
Government’s DV Commission is more about optics than women’s safety
Green Party seeks post-enactment review for COVID Bill
Democracy under attack from eleventh hour electoral law changes
Shameful and traumatic family law inquiry comes to welcome end
Ensure people can vote without fear or coercion – Bachelet: Honduras
FECCA calls for Voter ID laws to be abandoned
Fair Work Amendment tramples preferences of employees
Government’s stranglehold on media poses serious risks to human rights – UN expert: Hungary
Here’s your new Council Plan
Time to phase out counterproductive diesel subsidy
Cowardly PM shelves corruption watchdog bill as government unravels
Greens launch new discussion paper on future of universities
Morrison government strengthens Australia’s university sector to withstand foreign interference
Andrews’ Government pandemic Bill will make Victorians safer while allowing more freedoms
Bill delivers on better protections for Journalists
Australia-Japan bilateral exercise sharpens skills
Press briefing notes on Democratic Republic of Congo
“Journalist F” appeal decision another blow for press freedom
Major local government reforms released for public consultation
WHO and International Organization of La Francophonie sign agreement that outlines common areas of work on universal health coverage
ACT Greens amplify community call for an all abilities recreation space in Melba
PM’s feeble integrity body would be unable to investigate Sukkar allegations
Municipal Monitor Appointed To South Gippsland Council
Calling on Australians to Vote for public health
This Week at Council 1 November
Urgent action needed to rescue Australian journalism
Proposed Voter ID changes creates barriers for multicultural communities to vote
Proposed voter ID reforms unnecessary – hitting hardest those who need greatest support to vote
Voter ID laws fix an imaginary problem while creating real ones
Why do people lie?
Yarra adopts new four-year plan
Post-COVID economic recovery riddled with secrecy
UN experts condemn Israel’s designation of Palestinian human rights defenders as terrorist organisations
Statement by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet on coup d’état in Sudan
Integrity Commission paper raises serious questions
Facebook urged to do more than videos to tackle looming election threats
National cooperation to counter terrorism and crime as we emerge from pandemic
Submissions heard on Draft Governance Rules
Michener testifies to House committee about health care
Senator patrick to introduce australian federal integrity commission bill into senate
UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights issues findings on Kuwait, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Gender equality in freedom of expression remains distant goal -UN expert
ABC announces independent review of complaints handling processes
Gambling donations stain on our democracy, but Liberals, Nationals and Labor happy to keep cashing
Agribusiness vies with democracy in California, book says