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Safe access zones around sexual health clinics in Western Australia move a step closer
ACF welcomes Greens’ nature protection policies
Major changes to building laws proposed
Bottles and cans stamped for refunds
Legislative reform to better support South Australia’s multicultural community
Oliver and Charlotte – baby names of decade
Plan to Fix Budget: Pay Freeze for Politicians and Public Service Executives
Anti-Dad review of family law
Recovering lawyer says family law proposals better for feuding families
NZ police to implement new firearms laws to keep communities safe
Uncertainty continues to drag down property industry sentiment
Dual-sector VCs call for more connection between two systems
Labor rules out NBN policy reform
Inquiry: Building quality a high priority
Child care reforms delivering for Australian parents
New Aged Care Places to Help WA Seniors Get Back on Their Feet
Auditor-General slates Govt polytech reforms
PSA supports progressive thinking on capital gains tax
Proceedings of House
ASIC enforcement update July to December 2018
ABC and SBS both need urgent reform: Crabtree
Govt putting rural ambulance services at risk
Doctors dont support cancer patients
State Government moves to abolish provocation defence
Some specialist doctors overcharge cancer patients
Nationals candidate for Whitlam announced
Mental Health Commissioner resignation: Greens
Community to give input for Basin Plan impact research
Car dealerships and boat yards granted State Government exemption to trade on Easter Saturday
Independent support is vital for people forced to have mental health treatment
FFA Chair Chris Nikou elected to AFC Executive Committee
Morrison Ignores Domestic Violence Experts Putting Women and Children’s Safety at Risk
Apprenticeship focus in Labor training plan welcome
Counter-Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive protection
Law Council’s Call to Parties focused on access to justice, strengthening integrity and legal profession
Major reform to Defence Industry Security Program
Cancer Council welcomes federal Oppositions landmark $2.3b cancer care plan
Cancer Council welcomes federal Opposition’s ‘landmark’ $2.3b cancer care plan
Electoral Act Reform
Franking credits inquiry report presented
Committee support for major increase in foreign aid reinforces budget folly
Waste advisory group to support reform in WA
Palaszczuk Government introduces better protections for Queensland retirement villages
ASIC welcomes approval of new laws to protect financial service consumers
Reduction in reoffending impossible without youth justice reform: Greens
Psychiatric assessment reforms pass State Parliament
Rejection of ‘deeply flawed’ Family Court merger plan a win for Australian families
Personal tax cuts central but a gender lens would be welcome