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Councils welcome review following massive 2020 election cost hikes
Workers say no to anti-protest laws
PJCIS – press freedom inquiry reporting timeframe
Electoral law breach allegations
Sri Lanka elects new president, Tamils fear reprisals
Proposed anti-protest laws are authoritarian and are an attack on democracy, says ALA
Councillor Sam Hearn elected as Mayor
Local Government Bill is a travesty for democracy in Victoria
New Laws For Local Government
Referendum approach inconsistent and undemocratic
Greens refer Liberal election signs to AFP
Truth in Political Advertising: Its Time Has Come
Youth Challenge – a chance to learn about Local Government
Lebanon needs your support
High Commissioner to Canada announced
Defending a liveable climate should not be a crime
Our latest official Australian Citizens
Sweeping electoral reforms welcomed by integrity experts
Greens welcome Qld Labor’s step towards removing toxic influence of big money in politics
Sweeping electoral reforms to make elections fairer and more transparent
Ban roadside electoral signs ahead of next ACT election, say Greens
Don’t wait, participate: give young people chance to vote, say ACT Greens
Buttigieg jumps to second in Iowa State University/Civiqs poll
Smith – Green light for high rises everywhere
6 year-old Rupert’s petition creates a buzz at Council
Statement – Malka Leifer Extradition Case
We said ‘We Can Do it!’ So we did; Queensland reaches gender parity!
Victorian Students To Visit Birthplace Of Democracy
Voting opens for Australian Wool Innovation shareholders ahead of AGM
Stories captured in book reveal essence of urban extension education
‘Turning Page’ on public libraries
Momentum grows for lowering voting age as Greens – local and national – fight for reform
Fair Pay Agreements ‘will improve lives of working New Zealanders’
Tarkine Forest Reserve arrest
Mayor Marianne Saliba re-elected as Local Government NSW Director
Major parties tested by introduction of Greens Parliamentary Standards Bill
OECD Working Group on Bribery is concerned about potential political interference by legislative branch in independence of judiciary in Slovenia
Equal Partnership Best Way to Deliver Community Outcomes
Four-day working week movement gathers momentum
Qld Parliament must consider both Bills to crack down on dangerous protests
AWU welcomes court’s decision that investigation leading to AFP raids was invalid
ACT Greens call for optional voting for 16 and 17 year olds
Administration Extension an Outrage
Leaders of tomorrow take over Queensland Parliament
Julie Anne Genter gags Kiwis opposed to her car tax
National will not accept censorship ruling
Joint statement in support of scientific peer review
Australia cannot afford to compromise principles underpinning scientific research