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An important step forward with designated registered nurse prescribing standards
Amendments To Hills Development Control Plan 2012
RBNZ opens consultation on use of the term ‘bank’ – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
Nobel winner says US women won on rights, but benefits lag
Council Votes To Recommend By-election Via Postal Vote
Joint On 20th Australia-Viet Nam Human Rights Dialogue
Intercept of 10 shipping containers of illegal tyre waste
Tackling Misinformation Must Not Silence Debate
Minister Keogh – Independent Defence and Veterans’ Commission up and running
Independent Defence and Veterans’ Commission up and running
International Tribunal rejects Clive Palmer’s claim against Australia
Payroll underpayment claims remind us why compliance cannot be ig
Record water tariff increases finally end, but Europe emerges a new leader
Australian Government releases final Aged Care Rules ahead of new act commencing
Cash Mandate: Promise Or Government Squib?
CLC calls for federal government to help protect sacred sites in the Northern Territory
Concluding 15 years of negotiations with Ngāti Rāhiri Tumutumu
Declared Shopping Precincts Announced
UN Human Rights Chief calls for repeal of new media law in the Maldives
Streamlining the operation of the Historical Offences Expungement scheme
Legal barriers for victim-survivors reduced, new laws introduced
Lyle Shelton vows to abolish dangerous gender self-ID laws in NSW
Standing With Community To Save Canberra’s Grasslands
Lived experience to law: ACT to criminalise coercive control in 2026
Victorian retail crime crisis – up 20% to highest levels on record
Record number of employees covered by enterprise agreements as private sector employees benefit from real wage increases
Consulting on laws for an innovative digital asset industry and consumer protections
BPC Mail 25 September
Human rights law to be cross examined at conference | University of Canterbury
‘No $50 showers’, Greens tell Minister Rae to fix aged care copayments before November deadline
UK-Ireland Joint Framework is an important step towards addressing the human rights legacy of the Troubles – Türk
Despite Google’s recent victory, a flurry of competition cases could still change how the tech giants do business
Torture prevention seriously undermined by new law, UN Human Rights Chief warns: Kyrgyzstan
Fight to keep WA’s fair share of the GST ramps up as review begins
Draft legislation on banning the use of adverse genetic testing results in life insurance
Productivity Commission Inquiry into 2018 changes to GST distribution
Extending Operation Of Important Terrorism Legislation
“Time’s nearly up Premier” – Uniting and sector call for response to the NSW Drug Summit Report
Simone Hildebrand disqualified from managing corporations and permanently banned from credit activities
Fortek Fined Over Industrial Waste Transport
2030 Roadmap Report
UN Working Group On Arbitrary Detention
Counter terrorism training exercise concludes – Tamworth
Business Council warns Victorian work from home legislation risks jobs and investment
DOC Pricing Proposal For Aoraki Car Park
Dense, compact urban growth is favoured by mid-sized Canadian cities
Dense, compact urban growth are favoured by mid-sized Canadian cities
Pets In Rentals Bill Passes House Of Assembly