Latest parliament News | Page 36

Better supporting senior Australian to access their home equity
Further steps taken to crack down on firearms violence
Sexual Violence Legislation Bill passes its final hurdle
Lowering voting age will strengthen democracy
New Initiative Launched to Protect Charities Advocacy as New Poll Finds Majority of Australians Agree Advocacy Key Part of Charity
Indigenous consumer engagement hearings continue
Territory’s top NT Certificate of Education and Training students announced
Territory’s top NTCET students announced
Final public hearing for Road Safety Committee
Youth Parliament 2022 participants announced
Hizballah and Base listed as terrorist organisations
Screen Queensland Partners with Screenworks to Deliver North Queensland Regional Program
Implementing Victoria’s New Pandemic Framework
Greens will not cower to Murdoch pressure and call on other parties to back regulatory reform
SmP 2022 scholarships: open now
Time to enshrine First Nations Voice to Parliament
More needed to protect vulnerable people living in residential park communities in NSW
Net zero public sector is must
AMA supports move to secure supply of medicines
Self-identification new milestone in New Zealand’s history
Getting to Melbourne Marathon
Reform whole system to end political corruption
Historic step towards smokefree future
Time to accelerate translation of laws on violence against women into reality – UN expert: Mongolia
Historic Police compensation scheme passes Parliament
Military Police put to test on Archibald
Tough new laws to hit organised crime including bikies
Statement by Presiding Officers
Low band 5G spectrum auction caps off incredible ‘Year of 5G’
Committee to examine workplace vaccine requirements with ATAGI
More superannuation for those who need it most
“Unjust”: Victorian Ombudsman findings on Department of Health border exemption scheme
Regional Skills Summit series wraps up in Albany
Portrait of Senior Territorian winner announced
Pandemic lockdown legislation dangerous cloud over regional business
Victorian Premier issues statement 6 December
More heartbreaking stories unearthed as Minister ignores calls for action
JAFA welcomes parliamentary inquiry into childhood rheumatic diseases
Long arm of law set to reach every resident of WA
IDPwD – Greens Commit to Making Trains, Beaches and Public Institutions Accessible
New report finds cat management vital to stop ecosystem decline
Housing legislation needs further changes
New Parliamentary Inquiry into Childhood Rheumatic Diseases
Greg Hunt pursued long-term vision for Australia’s healthcare
Deputy Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security, and Advisory panel member appointed
Parliament rises without passing important superannuation equity measure
Landmark strategy to support Australians with disability
Victorian Premier issues statement 2 December