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Senate Committee Split On International Student Caps
VBA Mail 10 October
Changes to merger reform proposals a step in the right direction -proof in the pudding will be in the implementation
Stronger laws to crack down on violence against Territory workers
Senate Splits On International Education Bill
Government introduces landmark cyber security legislation
Second reading speech, Treasury Laws Amendment (Mergers and Acquisitions Reform) Bill 2024
Albanese Government introduces legislation to increase funding for public schools
Opinion piece: Modernising Merger Approvals to bring them into the 21st century
Historic reforms for a more competitive economy enter Parliament
Property Council welcomes red tape reduction for residential and commercial land in M&A reform
ACCC welcomes introduction of merger reform bill, prepares for implementation
Further Action On Robodebt Scandal
Parliament moves one step closer to wiping $3 billion of student debt from 3 million Australians
Greens would establish Commission to define and eliminate poverty
UN Committee on Enforced Disappearances publishes findings on Morocco, Norway and Ukraine
New cyber legislation walks tightrope between growing risks and practical industry obligation
Paid family and domestic violence leave helping workers cope in crisis
Moving To Extend Victorian Bill Saving Upgrades To 2045
The Australian government has introduced new cyber security laws. Here’s what you need to know
Government To Consult On ‘posting And Boasting’ Laws
New housing completions data shows long road ahead for housing supply
Albanese Government takes next steps to reform competition at Sydney Airport
Albanese Government keeping the National Broadband Network in public hands
Government to put pressure on opposition with legislation to ensure NBN stays in public hands
Labor’s reforms to boost financial market competition pave way for new provider
CLP’s new ram raid laws could land offenders in gaol for up to 10 years
Taking Politics Out Of Planning 8 October
New electrical safety laws – protecting workers and the community
Less blocking, more building: Parliament urged to pass housing legislation without double dissolution
Do the Greens still back Liberals’ UTAS legislation? 05 October 2024
Trojan Horse approach to fast-track projects threatens environment
Declan’s Law ready to be introduced to Parliament next week
Australia has an extraordinary 13 million spare bedrooms. Here’s how to use at least some of them to ease the housing crisis
Fast-track to boost renewable electricity
Fast-track to drive transport projects forward
Fast-track Projects Released
Financial support boosts career opportunities in early childhood
New Chief Executive Of Green Industries SA Appointed
CLP’s new ‘posting and boasting’ laws carry up to two years jail
Kyrgyzstan has chance not to be missed to implement rights of persons with disabilities, says UN expert
Albanese Government Continues Tax Avoidance Crack Down
Plibersek must reject Vitrinite’s Vulcan South Mine in light of illegal habitat clearing: Greens
Hooning Offences In Katherine
Joint Police Statement
What’s behind Canada’s housing crisis? Experts break down the different factors at play
Changes To NDIS Legislation Start Today
Further Consultation Needed On National Law Amendments