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Human Tissue and Transplant Act 1982 legislation amendment
Government begins reset of welfare system
Youth Parliament applications now open
Attorney General to step down at next election
NSW moving too slowly on rental reforms
NZ is bound by international mental health agreements – statistics for Māori show we’re failing to uphold them
Rare and threatened shark found in the Roper River for the first time
The Hon Patrick Gorman MP Television interview – ABC Afternoon Briefing
Government’s safety improvements for offshore workers welcomed by union
City Renewal Authority precinct expansion
Opinion piece: Labor helping more Australians into home ownership
Public hearing to hear from experts on new citizenship repudiation laws
Albanese Government needs to get serious about jobs
Ombudsman welcomes designated-complaints legislation
QLD’s climate legislation can’t be passed fast enough with extreme weather battering the state
Sex work industry to be decriminalised
The Jewish creatives’ WhatsApp leak was more whistleblowing than doxing. Here’s why
‘Right to disconnect’ a key win for education workers
Journalist shield laws extended, greater oversight of corruption charges
New fact sheet for Hearing Services Program providers
Offshore gas must not bypass genuine consultation with traditional owners, local community
ACTU welcomes government announcement to strengthen safety for offshore oil and gas workers 
Consumer Data Right cybersecurity reports released to public – experts for comment
Improving safety for the offshore resources sector workforce
Improving competition by empowering consumers and small businesses
Designated complaints legislation welcomed
WA man jailed for online child abuse related offences 15 February
UN expert calls for human rights, not charity, to end hunger and malnutrition: Venezuela
New laws banning sale of knives and other items to juveniles passed by Queensland Parliament
Building reform lifts construction standars
Labour’s Three Waters legislation repealed
Supporting Territory Livestock and Agricultural Sector
Firearm buyback to support historic Cook Government reform
Important work implementing Commission of Inquiry recommendations continues
Supporting Territory Emergency Services
Racegoers urged to travel safe ahead of Bathurst SuperFest 2024
Axing the Auckland fuel tax reveals the lack of a real transport plan for NZ’s biggest city
UN Human Rights Chief urges EU leaders to approve key business and human rights legislation
Government announces agriculture delegations to better support Primary sector
Monitors Appointed To Brimbank City Council
Retailers welcome WA’s tougher penalties for assaults on retail workers
New laws to protect communities from environmental impacts
New legislation boosts support for victims of crime
Cook Government increases penalties for assaults on retail workers
Memorandum of Understanding with the University of Waikato signed
More Camps and Youth Patrols
Can AI write laws? Lawyer puts ChatGPT to the test
Can AI write laws? Lawyer puts ChatGPT to test