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Easter Sunday public holiday legislation to be decided this week 03 May 2026
Changes To Sleepovers In SCHADS Award
Law Week Information Sessions: Bayside
NSW Pumps Brakes On Fuel Reporting Failures
Minns doubles down on speech ban while waiting for Queensland challenge
Parkes Shire Council Supports Privacy Awareness Week 2026
New Environmental Standards will do little to protect nature
Additional tools to go after fraudsters
Public consultation opens on updated National Environmental Standards
Southwest Joins IATA Schedule Data Exchange Program
CFA urges burn-off delay ahead of warm, windy conditions
Statement From Attorney-General 24 April
New Tobacco And Vape Laws Coming Soon
New Laws To Crack Down On War Memorial Vandals
Government rams through sweeping changes to Te Tiriti in legislation
Cigno Australia and director Mark Swanepoel, BSF Solutions and director Brenton Harrison, to pay $7 million in penalties for Credit Act breaches
More than 6000 scanned under Jack’s Law as Ipswich police target knife crime
Migration Numbers Explode Under Labor As Standards Slip
Strengthening Online Safety For Australians
Latitude Finance Pays $3.96m For More Spam Breaches
Police Issue Statement On Personal Traffic Offence
Roblox Responds To Australia’s Safety Warnings
Comment by UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk on Russian designation of Memorial as “extremist”
New pursuit laws to back police and hold offenders to account
End Of Fire Danger Period In Baw Baw Shire
Fuel Bill In Action
Queensland premiere: Powerful exhibition explores dignity and choice at end of life
Workforce Inspectorate Victoria acts on community reports in Gippsland child employment compliance activity
Modernising Australia’s Secrecy Laws
Tasmanians are encouraged to have their say on modernising the Residential Tenancy Act
Public register makes it harder for criminals to launder money through crypto
SafeWork NSW inspectors on site to ensure safe running of Sydney Royal Easter Show
Fire restrictions to lift across much of West region and parts of South West
Victorian universities dodge transparency through FOI abuse
Bill to protect artists against outdated copyright laws passes first reading
Important reforms to Australia’s copyright framework pass the Parliament
Tenants Victoria urges renters to appeal above-CPI rent increases
Victoria’s Tough Bail Laws In Full Effect
HRCC Services Over Easter 30 March
Operation Sentinel sees record fines issued by Office of the Children’s Guardian
FuelCheck TAS App Providing Greater Transparency
Making Renting Fairer And More Affordable
Jake Klein: Dear Mr Treasurer – Time Is Right Now
Contrition Payments Help Build Compliance
It’s Time To Cut Fuel Excise
Strengthening Tasmania’s Fuel Resilience
“This Minister has been nothing but a total disappointment”
Giving Tasmanians a fair go at the bowser