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New software implementation to make Council more efficient
Litigation funder Augusta is delighted to celebrate its second anniversary in Australia with
Parliament to herald new era of reform
Labor doesn’t have mandate for tax reform: Bernardi
No binding referendum on marijuana
Green Party welcomes cannabis referendum on fully drafted legislation
All drink drivers to lose their licence on spot
SDA Limited Cost Assumptions Review gets underway
False economy of high immigration
Tills ring out as ‘knockout’ Boxing Day retail figures show shoppers embraced historic trade in ‘burbs
Costs and pricing of NSW cemeteries under review
BUDGET 2019 PREVIEW: Putting Territorians First
Cabinet Paper shows NZ not ready for marijuana referendum
“Doctors welcome extra funding for emergency departments
Government stalls on welfare reform
Member survey – MBS Review Specialist Consultant Report
Making Long Service Leave Portable For More Victorians
Labor announce their plans to get NDIS on track
Takeoff For First Female MICA Flight Paramedics
More than a million refugees under Labor
Judge Elizabeth Morris appointed Chief Judge of Local Court
Health debate highlights need for a transforming vision
Logan City Council dismissed as Interim Administrator appointed
Community and victim views on child sex offences disrespected
Misuse of Drugs Bill equates to de facto decriminalisation
Best-ever response times
BUDGET 2019: Investing in Generational Change and a Safer Territory to put Children on a Better Path
Public transport reforms step up a gear with ‘Demand Responsive’ Transport Trials
Electricity determination important step to keep energy prices down for NSW
First phase of PRRT changes
Immigration still too high: Bernardi
Lock is in: Bernardi
Addressing school violence
Welfare reform sitting in limbo
Racing Queensland Board to continue racing reform agenda
Belt and Road thematic-forum on Digital Silk Road held in Beijing
Liberal Democrats rally for cannabis legislation
WDVCAS NSW’s Response to Labor’s Domestic Violence Commitments
Greens announce comprehensive health plan to reduce out of pocket costs
Public input urged on voluntary assisted dying legislation
Greens policy offers healthy ideals
Labor acts to strengthen laws on workplace fatalities
Labor to do Treasurer’s job for him
Queensland among nation’s worst when it comes to gap in super savings between men and women
Western Australia nation’s worst when it comes to gap in super savings between men
Actual reform needed to save Murray-Darling
Tomorrow’s Schools Review process needs improvement
Drakes Supermarkets seek permanent exemption from shop trading laws for its West Beach store