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Equality Australia proves ‘love is love’ was always a lie
Minns must act on drug law reform after damning strip search data shows extent of misuse of police powers: Greens
Judicial Conduct Panel members appointed
Law reform push to promote dignity, autonomy and support in decision-making
Law reform push to promote dignity, autonomy and support in decision-making
Consultation on accreditation of Children’s Contact Services
ACT Drug Strategy Action Plan – mid-point progress report released
Banned Drinkers Register to be permanent as part of WA liquor law reforms
Surrender period announced as nation’s toughest knife laws take effect
Landmark Excessive Self-defence Reforms Passed
Landmark Family Law Reforms Commence
Stronger protections for vulnerable adults under new SA safeguarding laws
Gender recognition reforms for LGBTIQA+ community take effect
New County Court Chief Judge Appointed
Most of us will leave behind a large ‘digital legacy’ when we die. Here’s how to plan what happens to it
Laws to protect community safety under threat by Opposition MPs
AI may be exposing jobseekers to discrimination. Here’s how we could better protect them
Skyrocketing insurance costs threaten life-saving weight loss surgery
Questions raised over Labor’s consultation credentials as expert advisory groups axed
Jon Faine Returns To Airwaves In New Podcast
Tougher police powers to crack down on child sex offenders
Removal of corporal punishment laws
Australians See Review And Scrutiny Role For Australian Senate As Greens Likely To Hold Sole Balance Of Power
Re-elected Albanese Government must rapidly shift focus to improving investment fundamentals
Review Of Coroners Act 1995
Trust Laws Modernised After Half Century
Justice Reform Initiative urges caution over rushed bail law changes in the NT
SMC welcomes commitment to eradicate financial abuse from super
Why Beatrice Faust’s Views Still Resonate In Australia
New law reforms to help authorities get tough on drug offenders
More Access To Life-Saving Medication To Reverse Overdose
Review seeks public comment on modernising guardianship laws
Improving the process for Commissions of Inquiry
Greens throw women on the scrap heap again
Vale Tony Rundle
RMIT Centre for Innovative Justice shapes justice system reform to better support survivors of sexual violence
No Excuse for Minns to Not Act on Politically Palatable Drug Summit Report Recommendations
Family First to strip LGBTIQA+ activists of $4.5 million tax break
Smoked: salmon carve-out burns Labor and Coalition environment credentials
Greens Plan To Save And Expand Tasmanian Antarctic Science Jobs
Proposed Legalisation Of Polygamy In Australia
Historic Cooma Gaol listed on the NSW State Heritage Register
Youth crime drops as nation-leading knife laws pass Parliament
Albanese Government strengthening support for victims and survivors in the justice system
New Young Offender Plan To Tackle Youth Crime
Freedom from fear: the Greens will protect women and children from family, domestic and sexual abuse
New IBAC Police Oversight Deputy Commissioner Appointed
We Must Not Risk Going Backwards On Racism