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New Dog Breeding Laws To Protect Animal Welfare
After a decade of fighting: Australia’s nature laws finally protect what we love 
New Australian Content Laws For Streaming Services
NSW Parliament holds off weaker gun laws while protecting Kosciuszko National Park
Homes Victoria caught bidding against families for rental properties
Instant Asset Write‑off Passes Senate
Environment Protection Reform Bills passed by the Australian Parliament
Opinion piece: Crackdown coming on dodgy tactics exploiting our busy lives
Australia’s animals given a fighting chance following EPBC deal
Robust implementation of laws necessary for better protection of persons with albinism, says UN expert: Portugal
Victorians frustrated as real estate rules make buying harder
Off Leash Open Space Consultation Update
Intensified attacks on Ukraine and Russia
Victoria’s Reserve Price Law Is Not Answer
ASIC imposes additional conditions on Learn To Trade to address compliance failures
Australia Leading World With Gig Worker Protections
Talk examines Civil Rights Act’s unintended consequences
EJA and ACOSS rejects any suggestions that organisations were consulted on Schedule 5
Shake Up To Laws For Dealing With Unclaimed Goods
ALP withdraws its own Bill following Senate and community pressure
Minns Stays Soft On Crime
Stopping unfair trading: subscription traps and hidden fees targeted
Greens To Protect Employee Status Of Uber Drivers
Five Questions For: James Grimmelmann
REPORTS THAT RENTAL DISPUTE RESOLUTION VICTORIA IS PRESSURING RENTERS IS AN ALARMING SIGN OF A BROKEN SYSTEM, GREENS SAY
Türk Says Appalled By Rise In Long-range Attacks In Ukraine
Better protection from foreign interference
FMA issues revised educational information sheet on insider trading
Food Handling Seminars: Bayside
Labor Must Act Fairly Over Unlawful Water Bills
Portable Bonds And Fair Fuel Plan Pass Parliament
Labor’s ‘adult time for violent crime’ has no credibility
LABOR’S ANTI-PROTEST LAWS STILL UNDERMINE DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS 
NSW Government confirms State Funeral to farewell John Laws CBE
Ensuring Consumers Get What They Pay For
Joint Operation Reinforces Responsible Alcohol Culture Ahead of Summer
Vale John Laws
$12,000 fine and conviction for failure to pay former apprentice long service leave
ASIC successfully defends special leave application to the High Court by Cigno Australia director Mark Swanepoel and BSF Solutions director Brenton Harrison
Commissioner’s Statement On Mr Jevon McSkimming
Family First contests Hinchinbrook by-election to take the pressure of families
Clearer Guidelines To Close Underquoting Loopholes
Greens To Oppose EPBC In House
Crown settles with Ngāti Pāoa after 14 years
Major Step Forward In Fight Against Street Gangs
New Era In Aged Care
New Fixed Term Contract Information Statement
ASIC cancels AFS licence of Arrumar Private for licence failures