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Pezzullo reports are symptomatic of widespread attacks on press freedom in Australia
Public hospitals plagued by rodents under the Andrews Government
Broken health system leads to 120 years’ worth of ambulance ramping
Accountable governance requires effective FOI
South Australia Proves Australia’s Freedom of Information System can be Fixed
Chief Minister and Attorney-General
Council’s call for practical timber transition continues
Changes to certain application fees
NDIS families call for the gutting of the Department of Child Protection
Damning evidence of massive private school overfunding
Upcoming changes to application fees
MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS DECLINE REQUEST FOR IN-PERSON COMMUNITY CONSULTATION ON MASSIVE SEISMIC BLASTING PROPOSAL IN OTWAYS
REX PATRICK CALLS FOR PROPER OAIC FUNDING AFTER THE COURT FINDS THAT RESOURCES TO DEAL WITH FOI DELAYS IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE GOVERNMENT
Profit-Price Spiral an Inconvenient Truth for Big Business: Economists
Livelihoods destroyed at hands of Victorian Premier
RECOGNITION OF GOVERNMENT DISCRIMINATION AGAINST PATIENTS WELCOMED IN FEDERAL BUDGET
Bolstering Australia’s national privacy and FOI regulator
World Press Freedom Day 2023: Australia going backwards on press freedom
High Commissioner statement: World Press Freedom Day
New laws boost protections for people to engage with Royal Commission
Lengthy Delays Undermine Confidence in Australian FOI Process
HRA exposes macaque deaths at Gippsland primate breeding facility
OVIC slaps down VicForests’ obstructive approach to FOI
Title: Assistant Manager Procurement, Governance and Risk
Government’s head in sand as key workers desert NSW
Fund the Picton Bypass says Mayor, as Wollondilly bypassed with lack of WESTINVEST grant funding
Senior Information, Risk and Compliance Advisor
1992 – Goss Government surges forward with reforms
Researchers’ interactive map reveals hotels used for immigration detention in Australia
Vienna Conference on Safety of Journalists, Statement by Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
OAIC annual report highlights its important work for community
Mickleham reprioritisation to help fix health crisis
International Universal Access to Information Day
Triple-Zero board rebukes Minister on backup dispatch system
FOI delays double in 10 years
Clinics win battle over meaning of 2016 FOIA amendments
Taxpayers foot Andrews’ million dollar Facebook bill
CEO Statement – FOI Determination
ABCC refusing access to Master Builders docs
Students, travellers and staff exposed as Hotel Quarantine data breach revealed
Dr James Popple appointed Law Council CEO
Increase in certain application fees from 1 July 2021
Increase in certain application fees from 1 July 2022
FoI docs reveal ABCC colluded with MBA on election campaign
Principles for nationally consistent approaches to accessing Stolen Generations records
Keeping bastards honest: 246 foi cases in rex’s war on government secrecy
Clean hydrogen is Dirty Marketing: FOI & Polling
Beyond national cabinet: push for senate inquiry into australia’s federal system