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Opinion Piece: Farming Power Games Squeeze Little Guys
High Court strikes down government’s law to monitor former immigration detainees
Liberals dig heels in to stand in the way of STEM development 06 November 2024
Not Too Late To Abandon Bill, Christopher
INNOVATION M.I.A. IN AGED CARE REFORM
Business Council welcomes review that will lift productivity and deliver better care outcomes for Australians
Oranga Tamariki Oversight Bill passes first reading
New Tom’s Law legislation to be introduced into Parliament
Swift WA Govt Action Restored Rights For Workers
OPAN WELCOMES SENATE REPORT ON NEW AGED CARE BILL
Parliament moves one step closer to deliver pay rise for early educators
WA polling must open door for renewed nature laws negotiation
Business Council says divestment legislation is bad for consumers and businesses
Public consultation extended on proposed amendments to Electoral Act 2004
Wyndham’s Serious About Pool Registration
Rockliff adopts Labor’s GBE Governance Reforms 03 November 2024
APS set to bring more than half a billion dollars of core work in-house
New survey – half of renters have no choice but to rent – Senate must pass build-to-rent legislation to release the pressure
Deck the malls – Christmas midnight shop trading hours locked in
Government praised for fixed-term contract approach
It’s Time To Put Some New Rules Around Upgrades For Parliamentarians
Albanese Labor Government to cut a further 20 per cent off all student loan debts
Fee-Free TAFE Is Here To Stay With Labor
Albanese Labor Government to cut a further 20 per cent off all student loans debt
Greens welcome plans for student debt relief, urge the government to go further and faster
Albanese Labor Government to make student loan repayments fairer
Albanese promises changes to HELP repayment arrangements to ease cost of living
Ending QLD Truth-telling and Healing Inquiry is harmful and divisive
EPA approves development licence for Hi-Quality Quarry Products Pty Ltd
Embarrassing Backflip From Liberals On Biosecurity
ARC Community Grants Now Open
NDIS $1 billion dollars better off than forecast, Scheme on track to hit growth target
Albanese Labor Government closes labour hire loophole, delivering pay rises for more than 3000 workers
Inmate ill-treatment and possible enforced disappearances ongoing concerns, say UN experts: Belarus
Rental Reforms Act – 3 Months On
Premier Announces Parliament Schedule To Year End
GOVERNMENT CREDIBILITY FAILS AT THE FIRST HURDLE WITH GAS BAN LAWS
Victoria’s First Chief Addiction Medicine Adviser Appointed
First QCS Paws Graduate To Frontline In Lockyer Valley
CLP’s strong on crime laws given assent by Administrator
Liberals At Odds With Agriculture Industries
Dwelling approvals rise, but apartment approvals still too low
Press Statement on United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in Near East (UNRWA)
Lawyers’ role in maintaining the rule of law must not be compromised
200 Days Of Delivering For Tasmanians
OECD kicks off accession process with Thailand
Auditor-General performance audit report into ASQA tabled in Parliament
Commonwealth’s timber testing trial raises major concerns about illegal logging