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Greens start their EVs engines in tight SA Senate Race
Commissioner welcomes new Financial Assistance Scheme for Victims
$145 million Remaining Tenders for Civic and State Square Precinct Revitalisation
Change to allow superannuation splitting between de facto couples
WA to join NSW and Victoria in Legal Profession Uniform Law scheme 6 April
Greens start their EV engines in tight SA Senate race
Landmark Reforms To Support Victims Of Crime
Huge job awaits new Treasurer
Proposed legislative changes to create ‘claim-farming’ offences and terminal injury timeframes
Minister makes final call on Bundaberg coal proposal
Government in chaos less than year since election
Promised stability out door as Liberal Government implodes
Tassie Deserves More Representatives in Wake of Premier’s Shock Resignation
Statement from Premier 4 April
Significant child protection laws progress through WA Parliament
NT government accidentally overpaid its public servants by $3.6 million in 2020-21 financial year
ARM Releases Comprehensive Constitutional Reforms
Govt spends more on advertising than Coles, Woolworths, McDonalds amid crossbench calls for greater oversight
Russian war timber has no place in Australian homes
Australia’s deteriorating security environment leads to surge in PJCIS workload
Representing Prime Minister Cooperative Research Australia – Innovation Showcase
Minister introduces new national peak body
Council’s local spend gets tick as Toowoomba visits State Parliament
Greens back aged care workers pay boost
Northern Endeavour decommissioning Phase 1 contract signed
Oral Health CRC wins CRA Enduring Industry-Research Collaboration Award for legacy products reaping billion dollar global sales
Opposition’s Aged Care Reform Package Gives Hope for Older Australians
Government launches review of landmark Modern Slavery Act
Budget lacks vision and fails to deliver on four health pillars, says AMA
Additional military assistance to Ukraine
Security of Critical Infrastructure Legislation
Final report into PFAS remediation in and around Defence bases
Major parties disgracefully abandon aged care residents
Wellington: Planned protest activity
Incorporated Societies Act updated for first time since 1908
New laws to crack down on claim farming
Government procurement to support sovereign security
NTEU Condemns NSW Govt Attack on Right to Protest
NTEU condemns NSW Government attack on right to protest
Kids waiting five years for mental health support when change should start today
Historic Win for First Nations Land Rights and Human Rights
Crossbench Independents Launch Reform Agenda for 47th Parliament
Committee to review listing of Hamas, National Socialist Order and six other terrorist organisations
Reef Regulation Reversal Bill thrown out as State Government relies on outdated science
President Zelenskyy To Address Australian Parliament
New Director appointed at Australian National Maritime Museum
Parliament passes important NDIS legislation to improve participant experience
Strengthening Australia’s relationships with Pacific- report published