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New Legislation To Accelerate Housing, Jobs
New report centres voices of older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People
Snowy Monaro Regional Council receives Performance Improvement Order
Catholic Health Australia welcomes the federal government’s $1.7bn funding of public hospitals
LABOR DRAGGING THEIR FEET ON GROUP VOTING, LIKELY PUSHING TO AFTER ELECTION
Albanese Government Strengthens Hate Speech Laws
Greens slam major parties for delaying childcare reforms in Senate
Decade of neglect delivers nothing but empty lots and broken promises 04 February 2025
Albanese Government introduces legislation to guarantee 3 days of early education and care
Tightening of bail laws in Victoria will cause harm and will not make the community safer
A Fresh Start for Queensland: Working group established to give domestic violence victims a voice  
New planning regulations cut red tape for community housing
Labor Decision to Abolish Sentencing Council Threatens a Shift to ‘Tough on Crime’ Policies
Greens offer pathway to pass gambling ad laws this fortnight
Funds Flowing For New Crisis And Transitional Housing
Legislation requiring real-time disclosure of political donations could pass this week
TODAY: Giant cardboard bus to be paraded through the streets – Werribee byelection
Unique Tourism Accommodation Program Welcomed by Tourism Industry
ACU Provost honoured for contributions to corporate governance
“This Government Has Been Nothing But Soft On Crime”
FSC Statement On Retirement Of Assistant Treasurer
Fruit And Vegetable Prices Fail To Fall With Inflation
What do uni leaders have to hide from governance inquiry?
Mandatory Service Standards For Superannuation Industry
Australia needs ACMA watchdog, not corporate lapdog: Greens
Union backs crucial call for federal university governance inquiry
Greens call for ‘reform and revive’ package for festivals in 2025 as Splendour cancelled
Next steps in streamlining Australia’s financial reporting architecture
Territory Coordinator: A bold change to rebuild our economy
Ombudsman welcomes action to better protect telco consumers
“Much-needed” Super Changes Should Pass
Reform Super To Take Stress Out Of Retirement
Minister Wells Statement
Protections For Victims’ Final Resting Place
New ward structure for Groote Archipelago Regional Council
Arms Act Public consultation commences
New data reveals that without rent controls it could take more than 65 years for renters to save for a house deposit
Persistent approvals slump shows it’s time to fix Tasmania’s planning scheme 07 January 2025
Declan’s Law begins: Stronger bail laws for a safer Territory
NSW opposition welcomes Premier’s interest in bipartisan planning reform
Recruiting for the Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Water Interests
Strong Response To Government Business Reforms
QFCC Principal Commissioner Reappointed
Housing First Homelessness Advisory Group seeking new members
Review Of Guardianship Laws Open For Submissions
Australians now have the right to disconnect from work this festive period
Government’s desperate call for foster carers this Christmas
Cook Government extends record funding in Child Protection