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Stronger protections for Queensland buyers
Queenslanders urged to have their say on fairer rental laws
Victoria needs revenue including a ‘Big Bank Levy’ to avoid an austerity budget
New Queensland Law Reform Commission Chair appointed
Jailing your way out of crime does not work: ALA
Attitude adjustment needed on gendered violence
Greens welcome family law reforms that put kids first
Improving family safety through better information sharing
RACGP: GPs leading a health-based approach on alcohol and other drug use
Protections against discrimination strengthened
High Commissioner calls for transformative changes: Drug policies
Stronger laws to crack down on illicit tobacco
Bail reform urgently needed but must give full discretion to the courts
From CEO: Let’s hope Year of Rabbit yields reform
How important is the freedom of conscience in religious liberty today?
Leaked document reveals universities’ plan to drive down wages
Registrations open for Coercive Control forum with key advocates Sue and Lloyd Clarke
Australian laws must catch up with increasing medicinal cannabis use
Senior Counsel appointed Judge of Supreme Court 21 February
ACON Welcomes Bipartisan Support for Key Reforms Ahead of NSW Election but More is Needed
Victorian Government must raise age to at least 14
Record number of students in Catholic schools shows support for faith-based education
Review of sexual offence laws open for discussion
Shooters urge WA MPs to reject new gun laws in cynical political push
Proposed reforms to discrimination legislation would make it impossible for Catholic schools to be Catholic
Family law reforms welcome, but inadequate funding leaves women and children at risk
Veronica Nelson inquest findings are a damning call to action on bail reform
Consultation on draft Family Law Amendment Bill 2023
Bail reform mustn’t tinker around edges, or be delayed: Greens
Report outlines framework for supported decision-making for people with cognitive disability
Divisive post-conflict politics and a failure to address conflict drivers must be addressed to prevent violent extremism and terrorism, says UN expert:…
Regional licence suspensions drop to zero under new regime
Federal judicial commission consultation opens
Appointment to Australian Law Reform Commission
Reforming sex and gender recognition laws in Western Australia
Views sought on overhauling WA’s sexual offence laws
Improving access to justice for class actions
New RTI Commissioner to start in January
End to population growth integral to environmental law reform
Australia’s leading scientists welcome government response to Samuel review
Govt’s enviro law reforms lack urgency and climate action
Industry consultation key to proper housing supply and nature positive outcomes in environment law r
Nature Conservation Council of NSW cautiously welcomes federal government’s response to Samuel Review on national environment law
Federal environmental law reforms most significant opportunity in decades
National environmental reforms bring hope but devil will be in detail
Encouraging start to nature law reform
New Director for Tasmania Law Reform Institute
A new law offers better protection for indigenous plants of significance to Māori, but no requirement to share profits