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Lowering voting age will strengthen democracy
Finding right energy fit for regions
Tasmania needs standalone laws to address family violence
Further strengthening Tasmania’s family violence laws
Cosmetic Surgery Consultation To Start In Victoria
New Chair for School Curriculum and Standards Authority
AMA Private Health Insurance Report Card highlights differences in insurer benefits, as funds’ profits soar
Business backs call for reform
Payment system reform: statement
Applications now open for $3,000 Electric Vehicle subsidies
Skills and critical workers will fuel our recovery
AMA report card highlights big differences in insurer benefits, as funds’ profits soar
Ombudsman’s final report finds ‘Show Must Go On’ despite insurance crisis
Water Monitoring Report provides accountability to water users
Insurers welcome release of draft Reinsurance Pool Bill
Parliament rises without passing important superannuation equity measure
How to transform neighborhoods without destroying them
Simplified policies to drive planning reform
Strengthening Australia’s sanctions regime
‘Compromise’ Arrangements Make Real Agenda on Religious Discrimination Clear
New measures to protect our children
Survivors, lawyers welcome end of legal loophole in SA child abuse claims
Landmark report endorses ACT Greens’ harm reduction platform
Ensure your pool is safe this summer
Statement On Report Into Ambulance Victoria
New Standards To Emphasise Respect For School Staff
New rent relief fund welcomed
Revenue NSW receives Excellence in public Sector Award
Issue of battery cages can’t be eggnored, protesters say
ACOSS welcomes win for democracy as Parliament votes against heavy-handed charity regulations
Tragic day for public education as government’s TasTAFE wrecking ball Bill passes
Magistrates Court Annual Report for 2020-21
New CIS report shows need for reform in teacher education
TAFE bill an attack on industrial relations
Changes to infrastructure reforms welcomed
Council welcomes changes to developer contributions reform
Property Council calls for fuller implementation of infrastructure contributions reforms
Second Interim Report – National Redress Scheme
Growing kindergarten services need state government investment
Next Steps To Deliver Victoria’s Container Deposit Scheme
Tougher sentences for crimes that cause loss of an unborn child
Hornsby Shire Council corrects $280 million “media myth”
Get ready to have your say on digital identity
Valuing our mental health staff’s wellbeing
Older Australians must be protected against abuse
Greater oversight for young people at AYDC
Western Australia enters era of electoral equality
Making case to reform international law enforcement