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Farmers, communities & environment suffer from dysfunctional water market; reform needed
Murray-Darling Basin water markets in need of major changes
Aboriginal Victorians now 16 times more likely to be imprisoned than general population
Profit-to-member funds push for reform to invest in housing, energy and infrastructure
Migrant investors can fund fall in immigration
New analysis examines major differences in Massachusetts Legislature’s police reform bills
Overhaul of NSW workers’ comp scheme needed to restore fairness for workers
Public interest journalism wins in defamation reforms
Review of penalties for attacks on Police and emergency workers
Reform needed to fix failings of workers’ comp schemes
Law Society welcomes agreement on reform of national defamation laws
Dr Harry Nespolon’s passing a loss for all
Nation agrees to NSW-led defamation revolution
Greens call on Attorney-General to support raising age
Treasurer’s IR reform comments are heartening
Superannuation’s $3 trillion COVID cost
Nationally consistent power of attorney laws key to mitigating elder abuse
New self-defence laws for SA
New Public Service Act means better services and better working lives
AMA says thanks to John Flannery
Bold reform is answer to Budget deficit
Parliament passes Bill to reform public service
Jobs are key to our recovery
Urgent call to harmonise powers of attorney
ASIC will not appeal Federal Court decision on Westpac’s ‘responsible lending’ obligations
Ensuring continued success of organic exports
New Deputy Commissioner appointments
A missed opportunity to restore Portsea Beach
Roper Center collection remembers, amplifies Black voices
Report reaffirms farmers’ EPBC Act frustrations & supports calls for reform
Govt sets aside remaining $14bn in COVID Fund
Tax shake up needed for a more equitable Australia
Board Update 15 July 2020
Reforms for a world class planning system
Landmark Report Into On-Demand Workforce
New Appointments To Support Victims Of Crime
Shop trading to return to pre-COVID-19 hours
Pakenham welcomes its first Captain in six years
Marshall Government’s new plan to drive down council rates and costs
New book by Manchester researchers provides analysis of male-male murder
Labor’s bid to clean up political donations
Hard fought-for Health Stars reform hangs in balance in another David and Goliath battle
New Home Care packages a welcome but small step forward but delay
Message from Acting CEO Catherine Greaves
Message from Acting CO Garry Cook
Caroline Springs elects first Captain since 2002
Big Win for Energy Consumers, Market: 5 Minute Settlement Rule Delayed Just
Latest COVID-19 measures for energy market