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Schools and Students Deserve Certainty
Celebrating 25 years of inclusion for Tasmania’s LGBTIQ+ community
Clearer and stronger sexual consent laws
Proposals aimed at user-friendly, up-to-date conservation processes
Farmers not receiving price rises
New police oversight Commissioner
Westpac penalised $113 million after multiple ASIC legal actions
Group of 65 organisations and experts call for reform to laws that stop people with disability from voting
Agriculture leaders answer tough questions at first campaign debate
Big parties – big data: political parties should be stripped of their privacy protection exemption
Federal budget cuts to integrity bodies spark calls for independent funding
Commissioner welcomes new Financial Assistance Scheme for Victims
Improving justice through new ‘right to appeal’
Landmark Reforms To Support Victims Of Crime
Budget cuts to ABC and ANAO in real terms + Independent Funding Tribunal needed
Academy welcomes mitochondrial donation law reform
New laws commence to better recognise loss of an unborn child due to criminal acts
Bar Association of Queensland’s Annual Conference
AICD welcomes review of insolvency laws
Clay amendments improve safety for Vulnerable Road Users
Justice gap must be bridged
CME welcomes funding to advance environmental law reform
New digital platform rules crucial next step in consumer law reform
New package to advance environmental law reform
Environment law reform must prioritise nature protection
NatRoad greets Kanofski HVNL Review
Qld dust disease legal expert wins national Civil Justice Award
Date set for remaining Stage 1 Rental Reforms to commence
$47 million to cut green tape
‘Walking Talk’ at National Elder Abuse Conference 2022
Stories from inside: failings of Australia’s criminal justice system
Strategic, clients and people achievements key to reappointment of Ashurst Global CEO
Doorstop – Parliament House
Catholic education welcomes bipartisan support for faith-based schools in Religious Discrimination legislation
Don’t Listen To Lies
Two major reviews to examine WA’s sexual offence laws
Law Council supports statutory tort for serious invasion of privacy
RN Breakfast with Patricia Karvelas
Funding justice must be Budget priority
ASIC quarterly update October to December 2021
Bill will not prevent social media trolling
Witness competence law in dock
Ensuring justice is done and seen to be done
NSW legal Profession welcomes judicial appointments
Tasmania needs standalone laws to address family violence
International Human Rights Day 2021 – let’s commit to action and delivery
Greens welcome Government plan for law change to better protect nature
Modernising conservation law to better reflect today’s thinking