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Appointment of 3 new Examiners
Charge withdrawn against former director James Feng
Detention and torture of human rights defender highlights criminalization of legitimate protest, UN Committee finds
Child employment watchdog on standby as worker shortage and school holidays collide
Hate, denial of genocide, war crimes glorification must end – UN expert: Bosnia and Herzegovina
CFMEU recovers millions in lost wages while regulator refuses to act
ASIC brings criminal charges against Avanteos Investments for charging deceased superannuation members
Narrabri irrigator fined over unlawful water take
El Salvador must amend reproductive health care laws after top Americas court ruling – UN experts
UN rights expert calls for renewed transitional justice process after 90’s conflict: Croatia
Time for Premiers to fix restraints rules, in meantime temporary fix is needed
Firearms, ammunition seized after Lower Hutt property searched
UN experts urge release of rights defenders in Egypt, condemn misuse of counter-terrorism measures
Dog responsible for death of kororā
NZ police acknowledge sentencing in historic sexual offending case
Data proves Queensland tree numbers are growing
NRAR prosecution to focus on bore extraction limits in Riverina
Surprise landlord visits on their tenants cause for concern
ABF seizes record amount of illicit tobacco
Improving discard reporting
Cairns hotel owner fined $29,000 over building fire safety breaches
Electrician and company fined $32,500 for serious safety breach – Milan Jakovljevic and Sampson Electrical Contractors Pty Ltd
Policy adopted to help combat foreshore vandalism
Interior gas water heater installation puts family at risk – Danny Brian Langley
Chimney-top camera keeps electronic eye on marine reserve
Pharmaceutical ingredient company pleads guilty to criminal cartel charges
Majority of Australians Want Stronger Whistleblower Protections
“Journalist F” appeal decision another blow for press freedom
Police charge man after Carrum Downs Hit-Run
Lazy Johnston’s Hansard gaffe
FuelWatch keeps dollars in your bank, not in your tank
Modern Slavery Continues
Senior UN official calls for holistic approach to tackle security and human rights crisis: Mali
NRAR finds solution to protect natural streams in Moree Plains
Council call for action on St John’s Orphanage
Removalist’s false claim of professional affiliation results in fine
Stop using courts to persecute people who stand up for human rights ̶ UN experts: Cambodia
‘Morally offensive’: Plumbers penalised for unlicensed electrical advice
Warning on cartel conduct risk in public sector tenders
NZ police disappointed with latest Auckland Domain gathering
Release writer held on “propaganda” charges – UN experts: Viet Nam
Black marketing fish is illegal: seized boat goes under hammer
Strengthening Justice System And Protecting Victims
Former export manager of pharmaceutical ingredient company pleads guilty to criminal cartel charges
UNHCR deplores violent attack in Rohingya refugee camp
No working at heights safety measures costs construction and roofing company dearly
CDPP 2020-21 Annual Report and 2021-25 Corporate Plan available
Christian on blasphemy charges must be freed – experts: Pakistan