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Historic low worker’s comp scheme premiums under threat by court decision
Permanent Queensland Small Business Commissioner is step closer
Committee to scrutinise over $266 million in Defence Public Works
Statement by Presiding Officers on building operations at Australian Parliament House 12 October
Labor welded to Greens’ shameful attack on mining jobs
COVID queries reflect community concerns
Three counter terrorism sentences handed down in one day – one an Australian first
Ombudsman finds no evidence of corruption in Endeavour Cove review
Integrity centre says proposed federal commission would be ‘weakest watchdog in country’
Council’s poor planning decision-making let community down, Ombudsman says
Windfall Gains Tax To Benefit Victorian Community
New Powers To Support Special Investigator Probe
Proposed developer contribution changes
More White lies from current Labor leader
Waverley Council seeks answers about reforms to developer contributions
Melbourne’s Eastern suburbs want Suburban Rail Loop and so do I
Upgrade of Reef HQ Aquarium
Investment Firm, Proxy Advisers and Treasury to front House Economics Committee
Olympic Growth Plan for Cairns Indigenous Businesses
Road Safety Committee examines road safety for higher-risk road users and in regional areas
New Ministerial roles in preparation for 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games
Redress Committee – Final Public Hearing
Council calls for nominations for Blue Plaques Program
Covid tracing data must be protected by law nationally
Local young people shine in Youth Parliament program
More happy reunions – RSPCA welcomes Reuniting Pets Bill
Greens’ integrity body scores top marks; PM’s model “weakest in country”
Brittany Higgins takes up key women’s leadership role at ANU
Second public hearing on referendums
Getting Our Lost Pets Home Sooner
Time for Archer to get serious on electoral and donation reform
Greens to force debate on National Integrity Commission Bill
Strengthening Protection For Children And Young People
Statement from NSW Liberal Party President, Hon Philip Ruddock AO
Greens support WA Labor’s motion to raise age
Greens welcome work on electoral reform, but call for recommendations of previous reviews to be implemented without delay
Government to review electoral law
Statement on John Barilaro
$1 Billion Spent on Secret Consultancies Equates to over 12,000 Jobs
High-Tech Head Start For Secondary Students
Statement from Premier Gladys Berejiklian
Government under pressure to make Gungahlin real town centre
Statement from National Integrity Committee Regarding Changes to South Australian Independent Commission Against Corruption
Further Operation Keppel public inquiry
Gladys Berejiklian statement 1 October
Key industry groups to discuss procurement
Road Safety Committee to consider road trauma in workplace and post-crash response
Legislation to enshrine safeguards for Australia’s Digital Identity System