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Retired Judges Welcome Landmark NACC, but Lament Lack of Public Hearings
Morrison Secret Ministries Reminder Our Democracy Requires Vigilance
Importance of electoral processes in supporting democracy regionally
New book released about Ukraine’s leader and civic nation he embodies
Cr Angelica Panopoulos elected as Merri-bek’s youngest ever Mayor
TV interview – Channel 9, Today Show
Vital work of Australian authors still doesn’t deliver living wage
Government Welcomes Bell Inquiry Report
Statement on Human Rights, Democracy and Rule of Law
ACT Government welcomes Australian Senate vote on Territory Rights Bill
Ending Fossil Fuel Finance, Improving Corporate Transparency Would Support Democracy in Pacific
New training to block, mute and report online hate directed at women
Young Mayors Program Launch
Time to extend voting age
Chief of Army praises Ukrainian recruits
Susan Woodward to head Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission
UN Myanmar expert to visit Republic of Korea
Universities Accord must rebuild higher education and involve staff and students
Students speak to House
Green Party solution better for Māori voters, not deal with National
Rebuilding Victoria’s forgotten integrity institution
Parliamentary Privilege Defended With Important High-Court Ruling
NSW Parliamentary to be translated into Auslan, in groundbreaking first steps towards accessibility for Deaf community
Australians want a Parliament that is safe, and that models respect and integrity
Deceptive Political Ad Demonstrates Need for Truth in Political Advertising Laws in Tasmania
Experienced voices to safeguard our diverse national stories
Sydney Branch Women’s Forum
Music Festival honouring Richard Gill returns this Saturday
SNSW Branch Women’s Forum
Paddle boats and National Cultural Icons: new collaboration
Türk urges de-escalation, protection of civilians following renewed hostilities: DRC
Local government review panel releases independent draft report
IR changes are not going to lift pay
Inspector-General of Defence Bill introduced
Experts alarmed by lethal use of force against protesters and call for de-escalation: Chad
Civic engagement and cultural recognition on agenda
Civic engagement and cultural recognition momentum on Norfolk Island
Greens call for sanctions on Iranian regime
Opening Statement to Parliamentary Inquiry into NACC Bill
Pink Triangle: Look at its connection to pride, history on Oct. 25
NACC Exceptional Circumstances Restriction Should be Lifted: Retired Judges
Administrator Extended until January 2023
How security crises can spur state-building in Latin America
Campaign spending has increased by 144%, spending caps now urgent
Comment by UN Human Rights Office spokesperson Marta Hurtado on Türkiye
Comment by UN Human Rights Office spokesperson Marta Hurtado on Türkyie
Young people to elect their own Council
Only 1 in 5 Support ‘Exceptional Circumstances’ Restriction on NACC Public Hearings