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Community safety drives dog inspection program
Landmark conservation project on track
Conservation law enforcement pilot for Mahaanui
$783k Jubilee penalty highlights operator health and safety responsibilities
Police make arrest in Gregory Thurlow homicide investigation
Reducing court backlogs in Tasmania
Master and Chief Engineer plead guilty in MV Funing case
Reform to protect counsellors and support victims
Medsafe Takes Action to Prevent Supply of Illegally Marketed Medicine Linked to Liver Harm
Terrorist organisation re-listed
New Councillor Conduct Tribunal members appointed 11 September
Police conduct search in Gregory Thurlow homicide investigation
Paws away: spring fever is here
Katherine Town Council Performance Agreement
Conservation rule breakers may face fines
Blitz on unlicensed electrical work and bogus advertising
Three men sentenced for Operation Veyda
Three men sentenced for money laundering and tobacco offences
High-tech attack on hoons
Dead dogs in backyards, squalor and starvation – SA’s cruelty case files exposed
WorkSafe prosecutes companies over death of plumber
Commission clears AJ Park’s acquisition of Baldwins
Oversight of Australia’s Spy Agencies Weak Compared to Other Five Eyes Countries
Real estate agent convicted of $76,000 fraud
LLS reminding community that it is illegal to take firewood from TSRs
French cigarette smuggler says ‘au revoir’ to $20,000
Ex BlueScope GM Jason Ellis pleads guilty to obstructing cartel investigation
14 visa cancellations for biosecurity porkie pies
ALRC’s final report on Australia’s corporate criminal responsibility regime
Drug import fugitive nabbed by AFP at Melbourne Airport
Adelaide man accused of trying to meet 14-year-old girl after sexually explicit online chats
New report sheds light on sexual assault in Australia
Electrician’s error leaves house unprotected – Anthony Michael Kiely
Big fines and penalties await those who break WA’s fishing laws
Press freedom report calls for reform and transparency
Cordelia International fined $13,320 for alleged unlawful importation of medical face masks
GenesisCare fined $12,600 for alleged unlawful importation of KN95 face masks in relation to COVID-19
$1M reward announcment for 1980 murder of Thomas Cooper in Beaumaris
Reward announcement and appeal for information into suspected murder of Gregory James Thurlow
Security enhancements for managed isolation
MEAA welcomes proposed Queensland journalists’ shield law
Heavy fine for bulk steroid importer
Year tax fraud probe ends in jail time for scheme promoter
Screen Australia and Network 10 announce A Dingo’s Got My Baby: Lindy Chamberlain Story
Company found guilty over gas breach which harmed 26 people
Hazelwood mine fire analysis
Working together for whitebait wins
Man fined for illegally dumping tyres