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Tobacco bill before Senate – “a symphony of law reform”
More than $70 million to stop family and domestic violence
Changing attitudes indicate Australia open to banning smacking of children
Spotlight on scams, tenancy, vulnerable communities
Retired magistrate Lisbeth Campbell to chair Law Reform and Sentencing Advisory Council
New laws and funding back community call for tougher dog attack penalties
New go-to-guide set to further empower WA strata participants
Employers and employees join forces to address rising customer violence in retail
Professor Lisa Brophy named Academy Fellow
Latest sniffer dogs data more proof the program must be scrapped
Rape survivors abandoned as Victorian government looks away
Scientists call for law reform following release of final report into Kathleen Folbigg’s convictions
Australia’s voluntary assisted dying laws examined in new podcast
Law reforms next step in improving the court experience of victim-survivors
New Bill means greater access to justice for Tasmanians
Justice unfrozen for survivors of institutional child sexual abuse
Progress on environment law reform, more work needed, no time to delay
Drug law reform changes commence tomorrow
Reforms mean tighter controls over casinos
Victorian barrister wins ALA Member of Year
Indigenous Cultural Heritage Laws in tatters following disastrous WA lesson
Human Rights Act must overcome inadequate patchwork of laws
Passage of landmark family law reforms
Yes and No voters agree on something: Truth in Advertising
Recommendations lead to landmark Succession Act reform
Rockliff Liberal Government announces two reviews following COI recommendations
Public Trustee continuing to deliver important services for Tasmanians
Pre-court diversion a fair start but questions remain
Court Win for Coal & Gas Shows Labor’s Environment Laws Broken
NSW BAR ASSOCIATION WELCOMES SENSIBLE AND LONG-AWAITED DRUG LAW REFORMS
Sex shops disguised as massage expose sector vulnerability to exploitation and abuse
Preliminary Submission: NSWLRC Review of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977
Voice to Parliament is legally safe
Specialised legal support for sexual assault victim-survivors
Supporting victims and survivors of sexual violence
Consultation on further family law reforms
Coalition seeking to override Territory Rights again
Launch of Greater Ballarat Alliance of Councils
Liberals all talk on Donations Reform Bill 08 September 2023
Threatened Species Day: urgent need to strengthen environment law
Law reform agenda strong as Government prepares for Parliament’s return
Key property reforms tackle sunset clauses, smoking and pets in units
National roundtable on justice responses to sexual violence
Real test of bail reform will be reduction in unsentenced prisoners, deaths in custody
National Cabinet must urgently limit rent increases and ban no-grounds evictions
Report highlights the negative experiences of victim-survivors of sexual violence in the criminal justice system
Sexual assault experts call for reforms to improve the experience of victims in the justice system
Experience of Complainants of Adult Sexual Offences in the District Court of NSW: A Trial Transcript Analysis