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Businesses punished over phantom energy efficiency upgrades
Chris Marco found guilty of fraud totalling more than $34 million
Electrical company fined $300,000 after fatal electrocution
Bêche-de-mer breach: Torres Strait fish receiver fined for reporting failure
Green Party calls for law change to aid overdose response
UN experts alarmed by detention and imminent deportation of four Venezuelans at risk: United States
Corporate Plan 2025-29 Now Available
Dozens of criminal offences charged against Forestry Corporation
Labor Attorney General slammed for falsely disputing Kathleen Folbigg innocence, denying government wrongdoing, challenging claims of misogyny
Two Blenheim premises caught selling alcohol in controlled purchase operation
Defendants in sexual assault cases are just as likely to misremember the event as alleged victims – new study
Repeat offender pleads guilty for illegally storing tonnes of tyres in Wacol
Express lane for new supermarkets
Peru’s amnesty law breaches international human rights obligations, UN experts warn
Türk calls on Egypt to end “rotation” practice that facilitates prolonged arbitrary detentions
UN experts: US sanctions on ICC officials undermine independence of tribunal and justice for victims
Term two attendance higher than pre-covid
One In Three Drains Fail BPC Inspection Blitz
WA man charged for alleged airside security breach at Perth Airport
Workplace Prosecutions Hit Successful Milestone
Million-dollar fine for attempting to bypass export controls
Strengthening trafficking and smuggling laws
Charges laid in Platinum Asset Management insider trading case
Criminal Penalties Now In Force For Wage Theft
Sharp eye finds cacti illegally declared as lingerie and shoes
$1M Reward Announced Over Murder Of Robert Issa
Operation Pakari: Six Gang Members Convicted
Inspector issues mid-term report on greyhound industry reform
Slippery slope as roofer fined $22,500 Carl Phillips and Phillips Roof & Gutter Solutions Pty Ltd
Stormwater upgrade works set to begin on Willandra Avenue & Belford Rd
Electrical offences at two regional properties Powerflex Electrical Pty Ltd and Russell Peter Brown
Safety first, secure always: Firearm theft reduced under Operation Whiskey Firestorm
Police cracking down on illegal hunting in Hawke’s Bay
HIMARS Extends Range On Christmas Island
ATO warns businesses against falsifying their GST claims | Australian Taxation Office
Debt collector convicted and fined for misleading conduct
NHVR prosecutes earthmoving company over fatal collision
Shoal Bay tree replenishment underway to revive vandalised foreshore
In a world first, The Hague wants to arrest Taliban leaders over their treatment of women – what happens next?
$500K reward announced as part of investigation into fatal Truganina house fire
UN experts call for end to anguish of families seeking truth about disappeared loved ones in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and Israel
Government Supports Anti-Corruption Pilot
Bill establishing amnesty for atrocity crimes violates international standards, say UN experts: Peru
Remedy Housing officials convicted of dishonesty offences
UN experts alarmed by deteriorating human rights situation of lawyers: Tunisia
View from The Hill: Segal’s antisemitism plan gives government controversy, not clarity
Guilty pleas – offences to bobby calves in transportation
UN experts urge Thailand to drop charges against Pimsiri Petchnamrob and other pro-democracy rights defenders