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NZ’s global climate rankings plummet as Govt removes agriculture from ETS
Failed Boot Camp Experiment Must End
Stronger protections for Tasmania’s frontline workers now in place
Bill reaffirms Government’s commitment to crack down on serious youth offending
Strong Response To Coercive Control Training
Better support for victims of sexual violence
Young Novocastrian of the year challenges Government’s anti-protest moves in Supreme Court
Jari’s Law Passes Tasmanian Parliament
Judicial Commissions Bill Passes Tasmanian Parliament
UN experts on enforced disappearances visiting Lithuania
Pasifika Justice As Member’s Bill Passes Final Reading
Vulnerable children suffer as Labor cuts kill court conciliation
Labor’s $50 million pledge to the Loss & Damage Fund is a start, but new coal and gas must end
Magistrates to be called judges under historic change to Local Court Act
Gang crackdown begins at stroke of midnight
Victoria Appoints Three New Magistrates
Jurisdiction of Disputes Tribunal to double
Protecting New Zealand from foreign interference
Labor’s Scam Bill Is Scam
Justice Select Committee opens floor for Treaty Principles submissions
Historical win for Indigenous survivors of abuse
Drugs, guns, and ammunition located at Kapiti Coast house
Appointment Of Deputy Chief Magistrate
Call for information – Property offending – Tennant Creek
Statement From Attorney-General 15 November
UN expert raises alarm at allegations of torture of former Ecuadorian vice-president Jorge Glas
Queensland Students Cash In On Shopping Marts
Ararat Library To Host Women’s Legal Pop-Up Stand
Treaty Principles Bill passes first reading
MEU welcomes charges against Coronado over 2021 fatality
Missed Opportunity To Defend Rule Of Law
It’s fine to recycle – tyre company ordered to pay $45,000 for community bicycle program
Anti-protest report tabled 43 days late and ignores community
NSW Crossbench Unite To End Native Forest Logging
Greens join King’s Counsel in calling for Treaty Principles Bill to be abandoned
New Appointees To Venues NSW Board
Property Crime Charges, South Burnett
Clarifying the protection of disabled people in care
Oranga Tamariki Act changes a step in the right direction
Green Party stands in support of survivors of abuse in care
Mayor Welcomes Region’s Strong Voice In Government
Government apologises for abuse in care
Special Rapporteur calls for justice for journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio: Philippines
Govt strengthens protection for people in state care
New Appointees To Venues NSW Board 11 November
Stalking to become illegal and jailable offence
Further arrests and a firearm seized in Canterbury operation
Police Make Arrest – Parole Revoked In Alice Springs