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UN expert slams US decision to end temporary protection for people fleeing Myanmar as ‘assault on human rights’
UN experts call for urgent action to combat trafficking in El Fasher: Sudan
UN Committee on Migrant Workers to review Mauritania, Indonesia and Honduras
Labor-Green Deal Puts Forestry On Chopping Block
Health department warns doctors to be on alert for scammers
CCAA Welcomes MRT Sand Inventory Report and Calls for Priority Government Action
Seasonal Bushfire Outlook – Summer
Property industry hails deal to pass environmental law reform as a win for business and environment
Greens Strike Blow For Tasmanian Forest Protection
Another Housing Fast-track Approval
Nature laws agreement delivers big forests outcome; much work to be done on climate
EPBC Bill fails to strike right balance in protecting environment and promoting stronger Australian mining sector
Move aside boomers: young Australians are ready to shape democracy
Statement On EPBC
Albanese Government and Greens secure stronger ocean, reef and coastal protection – with important gaps to fill
Parliament delivers historic environment reforms that unlock economic prosperity
Albanese Government to pass historic environmental reforms
New laws give forests and wildlife a fighting chance
New Laws Give Forests And Wildlife Fighting Chance
Reforms will give Australia’s nature a fighting chance
Nature protected in law, but climate liability for ALP remains
Australia’s animals given a fighting chance following EPBC deal
Greens will support environment reforms in exchange for amendments for new protections for Native Forests, exclude coal and gas from fast-track
Police appeal for information: Indecent treatment of children charges, north Brisbane
Tracked, profiled and targeted: New report reveals companies harvest intimate personal data on “industrial scale” to target marketing for harmful and addictive products
Robust implementation of laws necessary for better protection of persons with albinism, says UN expert: Portugal
“More Monitoring, But Not More Protection”
How does Narcan work? Mapping how it reverses opioid overdose can provide a molecular blueprint for more effective drugs
Canberra’s Green Deal Could Leave Australia Hungry, Says AgForce
New digital asset laws to unlock innovation and safeguard investment
Supporting First Nations businesses to realise opportunities in the UAE
Crime Falls Across South Australia Yet Again
More companies fined after worker falls through scaffold  
CCAA to Enter 2026 With Strong Momentum and Steady Leadership
Nation leading laws for stronger protections for SA workers pass Parliament
Archaeological Objects Returned To Egypt
SNOW HYDRO FINED FOR WATER POLLUTION INCIDENTS
Dog days are over! Introducing the 2026 QPS Dog Squad Calendar
Supporting Young Tasmanians Into Adulthood
NSW man charged with possessing child abuse material & destroying evidence
Passing of WPO legislation heralds new era of retail safety in South Australia
Govt Revamp Of Regional Councils Hurts Environment
Century In, Willard Straight Hall Still Feels Like Home
Tim Berners-Lee wants everyone to own their own data – his plan needs state and consumer support to work
From concrete to community: How synthetic data can make urban digital twins more humane
ICRC: 204 million people live in areas controlled or contested by armed groups
Late-night sitting to wave through Hunting Bill is an affront to all Australians
Queensland Police Service recognised nationally for excellence in the crime and violence prevention