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More needs to be done to prevent intimidation of lawyers
Industry welcomes introduction of class action litigation funding reforms into Parliament
ASIC quarterly update July to September 2021
Delivering Better Services as Parliament Resumes
Victims of Crime encouraged to have their say
Ending Stolen Generations, meeting promise
Common sense consent reforms closer to becoming NSW law
ASIC releases updated information about distribution of superannuation products
Competition in Australia faces big challenges
Rental reform legislation passes Parliament
Have your say on debt collection, repossession laws
Covid tracing data must be protected by law nationally
Extend transitional medicinal cannabis standards to ease patients’ suffering
Inaugural Jean McLean Oration
Greens propose an inquiry into drug harm minimisation
Government agrees to VAD laws extension
Religious freedom & reform
Oxfam welcomes support for self-determination for First Peoples
Continuing our reform agenda in response to Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to child sexual abuse
Legal drug checking this festival season will help protect our young people: Green Party
Guardianship reforms improve safeguards for vulnerable Queenslanders
Important Tasmanian Law Reform Institute research addresses conversion therapy
Delivery rider deaths highlight need to make streets safer for everyone
New Appointments To Victorian Law Reform Commission
‘disappointing’ NSW Budget holds back on funding for Walama court, First Nations
Support for PrideFEST 2020
Sydney’s 24-Hour Economy Takes a Leap Forward With Reforms
Establishing Walama Court must not be ignored in NSW budget or justice system
New-look legal team to fight miscarriages of justice
Labor takes next step to toughen weak donation laws
Disappointing Full Federal Court decision on security for costs in Fair Work class actions
Naloxone To Save More Lives Under Amended Drug Law
Successful prosecution of Talley’s deep-water fishing division shows need for more marine protected areas
Corporate criminal liability: complex, unruly and uncertain
La Trobe’s DECRA funding success
No evidence that asylum seekers bring terror risk
Time to revisit ALRC report to close justice gap
OAIC welcomes Privacy Act review
Close preliminary Cannabis result means a wait for specials: Greens
New team to lead Legal Services Council
Ms Chris Ronalds delivers 2020 Goldring Lecture
Public interest journalism deserves legislative protection
Inaugural Report On Renting In Victoria
Public interest journalism deserves legislative protection
Labor acts to toughen up weak political donation laws
Modernising South Australia’s abortion laws
Former Supreme Court Judge to head WA’s peak law reform body
Formal family agreements will protect older people