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Legislative reform to better support children, young people and families at risk
Can new marketplace help reform procurement?
SA make or break it state in referendum
Continuity of health services confirmed for St Marys community
Stamp duty reform has been in the ‘too hard’ basket for too long
Anti-trans hate report must compel Victoria to act on anti-vilification
Nazi Salute And Symbols To Be Banned In Victoria
ACT Party Pension Reform – Review
Public school funding gap a fraction of government spending on private sector
Deadline looms for external gambling-related signage ban
New initiative to break the cycle of recidivism in Aboriginal youth
AMA submission calls for private health insurance reforms
Domestic markets must deliver better outcomes for both consumers and growers
Disadvantaged students pay price for two-tiered school system
NAPLAN raises the bar to identify and help children who need additional support
ONE IN 10 STUDENTS “NEED ADDITIONAL SUPPORT” TO MEET HIGHER NAPLAN EXPECTATIONS
NSW teacher shortage won’t be solved with 2.5 per cent
Private health insurance has been on ‘set and forget’ for too long
Wesley Mission welcomes BetStop and urges Govts to Not Stop there
Victorian Labor’s decision to take strong rent controls off the table a ‘kick in the guts’ to thousands of renters
Suzanne Greenwood steps down as Executive Director
Immediate action needed to clear surgery backlog
Additional housing funding welcomed
Greens’ bill to give IBAC more teeth passes Upper House
Business backs focus on housing supply
National Cabinet must protect renters from housing crisis
Announcing Anna Cronin as the new Chief Executive Officer of the Victorian Building Authority
Liberals running down the clock on their own Donations Reform Bill 15 August 2023
Real test of bail reform will be reduction in unsentenced prisoners, deaths in custody
Draft recommendations on improving diversity in STEM
Maritime NZ response to TAIC report into the fatal Enchanter capsizing
Premier’s own motives should be questioned, after deflecting on group voting reform
BOARDING HOUSES AND AGED-CARE BUILDING REGULATIONS PROVIDE STRONGER PROTECTIONS
24/7 Nursing figures reinforce government’s positive vision for aged care
RACGP urges Senate to put patients first and pass 60-day dispensing to make medicines cheaper
Group voting tickets must be scrapped before 2026, not after
Greens to back 60 day dispensing, will not support Liberals move to block
New resources to address workplace harassment, discrimination and victimisation
BETTER ACCESS AUSTRALIA WELCOMES COALITION’S COMMITMENT TO ENSURING MEDICINES ARE ACCESSIBLE AS WELL AS AFFORDABLE
Wallan derailment report highlights need to improve rail safety regime
Lived Experience Expert Advisory Group on sexual violence
National Cabinet meeting
Delivering More Surgery And Better Care For Victorians
Majority of Australians agree: no more public money for political donors
Restoring Trust Bill a Step Towards Fair Political Finance Reform
Teachers, parents and students have their say on future of school education
Petroleum Legislation Amendment Bill (No.2 2022) consultation feedback
Alcohol delivery reform consultation underway