Latest reform News | Page 67

Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist Annual Report
Revitalising CBD is crucial to economic recovery
Modernising South Australia’s abortion laws
A super tax adjustment is needed to stop women taking further hits to their retirement savings
Joint trial presumption to deliver justice
First Nations Alliance and BHP strengthen heritage protection in Australia
Coercive control reform
New Coalition calls for immediate action on criminalising coercive control
eSafety Commissioner take down scheme addresses social media harm, but not the cause
Labor’s Donation Disclosure Bill to be tabled
Guyra pool quest for polar bears return
Working families and early learning sector now recognised by all parties
Fee Hikes’ Passage More Fuel In Libs’ Uni Arson
Former responsible manager banned from credit activities following ASIC investigation
Greens plan for ‘one stop centre’ to support victims of sexual assault
Committee supports Australia’s contribution to IMF for COVID-19 fight
Reforming Victoria’s criminal justice system post-COVID
Budget delivers trucking investment and safety boosts
RUN: Certainty provided for universities in 2020 Budget and JRG legislation
Super reforms welcome but leave billions on table
TWU & NRFA sign agreement to co-operate on fight for better industry standards
Linguist links language to social change in ‘Words Matter’
ACT Greens announce nation-leading ACT First Nations plan
NAB recruits extra 500 bankers to support businesses and growth
Revamp aged care to stop horror stories
Greens must be at table during RMA reform to protect environment
Homeless Connect SA to start 1 October
Effect of moving offences from District Court to Local Court on court delay and sentencing
Juukan Gorge inquiry considers legal issues
We’re facing an insolvency tsunami. With luck, these changes will avert worst of it
Mental Health Victoria welcomes new Mental Health Minister
Review of Auditor-General Act 1997
Green Party responds to NZ First Foundation SFO charges
Making a frothy affordbale: key to kickstarting Australia’s economy post-covid
Bold new dairy plan unveiled
Anthony albanese & penny wong – statement on passing of Hon Susan Ryan AO
New data reports show impact NDIS is having on young Australians
TAFEs welcome the appointment of National Skills Commissioner
Cutting red tape for education providers
Changes to Australian Credit Laws
NSW Parliament passes reform boosting protection for counsellors and support for victims
APRA releases consultation on further changes to private health insurance reforms data collection
Australians want more control over privacy, survey shows
Small biz owners win back control of their future
Council position on boundary reform
A guide for lawyers to help with Elder Abuse released
Experiences of migrant and refugee women sought for advocacy and support
Prioritise policies to boost prosperity