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AFP’s world-leading Forensics Intelligence capability keeping Australians safe
Experts urge global action on child sex offences
Work continues creating more respect in workplace
Water priorities reset to focus on practical measures
Fair Work Commission’s first enforceable undertaking
UN report says fixing prisons in Australia is the Federal Government’s responsibility and it’s failing to act
The Fair Work Commission’s first Enforceable Undertaking (EU)
UNREPORTED DEATH OF 15TH FOOD DELIVERY RIDER AND ALARMING INJURY RATES SHOW URGENT NEED FOR REFORM: TWU
President’s statement about Closing Loopholes Act issued
NBA and SPA successfully repealed
Landmark reforms to WA building laws revealed
Radio interview – ABC Melbourne
PSA says abandoning tax principles retrograde step
Legal experts to serve as Law Reform Commission members
US Congress progresses AUKUS
Decision in Attorney-General v Benbrika
National Housing Supply and Affordability Council
New Aboriginal Heritage Legislation updated
Are SA Psychiatrists the Foxes Guarding the Hen House?
Albanese Government adopts Hitler and Stalin measures: Palmer
Huge potential for progress in draft Animal Care and Protection Act
Cracking down on unfair NDIS participant pricing
Study exposes oppression of mothers in Brazil’s family courts
75 by 2035: Queensland powers ahead with new emissions target
Progress on new Aged Care Act a step in the right direction
National Health Survey shows prevention of chronic conditions is essential: PHAA
Closing Loopholes Act has commenced
Queensland Police seize 400 weapons under Jack’s Law since March
US – Australia defence research collaboration essential for AUKUS agreement
Consultation on financial market infrastructure reforms
Franchisors warned to remove unfair contract terms or risk legal action
AFP conducts more than 870,000 National Police Checks
Bill to repeal ‘Ute Tax’ passed
Spotlighting Meghalaya’s Climate Action
Peak Aged Care Advocacy Bodies COTA and OPAN welcomes historic Aged Care Act consultation
Strong progress made on domestic, family and sexual violence and criminal justice reforms
Royal Commission into Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence
Government ‘off to horrific start’ says unions
Economic repair job underway
Ensuring perpetrators are held to account
Anti-protest laws begin to unravel as Knitting Nannas take win for the right to protest
Government to repeal Three Waters legislation
Milestone reached on repeal of Fair Pay Agreements legislation
Parliamentarians Empowering Global Health: IPU-WHO collaboration
Engineered stone banned and national labour hire scheme endorsed
Supreme Court finds NSW anti-protest laws partially unconstitutional
Strengthening South Australia’s sexual assault and consent laws
Minns is so close to realising regional importance – Steph Cooke MP