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Liberals and Nationals oppose expanding Indigenous access to university, as Accord legislation passes Senate
Federal vote betrays Victoria on buybacks
Statement on Senate Inquiry into Red Fire Ants and Varroa mite
Jobs for boys continue under Labor
Job for boys continue under Labor
Yes and No voters agree on something: Truth in Advertising
Greens Secure Critical Review into Disability Discrimination in the Migration System
Strengthening multinational tax integrity
APRA releases latest points of presence statistics for authorised deposit-taking institutions
Local football and rugby players receiving 8 head knocks per game
Greens introduce Water Trigger Bill today, urging Government to deliver on fracking loophole promise
MoAD a polling booth for the 2023 referendum
Greens ready to work with government to expedite super on PPL
AAD Senate inquiry hearings commence in Hobart
ADHD Senate inquiry to hold third public hearing ahead of final recommendations next month
Janet Rice announces retirement a decade after being elected to the senate
Rupert Murdoch’s Legacy Cancer on Democracy
Residents need to prepare for high-risk weather season
FINANCE SECTOR UNION TO GIVE EVIDENCE AT SENATE INQUIRY INTO REGIONAL BRANCH CLOSURES
Australia Supports Ukraine in the International Court of Justice
“Not just a head knock”: Greens persist with push for new concussion rules after AFL ruling
Greens’ position on biodiversity market Bills in disrepair
Parliamentary Workplace Support Services bills pass the Senate
Exported greyhounds sacrificed at the altar of profits and gambling revenues, yet again. Just ban it
Government Should Drop Flawed & Friendless Nature Market Scheme: Greens
Poor conduct shows parliamentary standards body needed urgently
ACOSS welcomes breakthrough on HAFF legislation
Rain or shine, spend the school holidays at MoAD’s PlayUP
Statement on delay of IR Bill
Senate IR Bill inquiry a welcome move to allow for proper scrutiny
Retailers applaud Senate move to delay controversial workplace relations Bill
Additional time is welcome to address changes to Australia’s workplace relations system
RACGP welcomes concussion report and calls for greater support for GP care
Women left desperate and dateless for Super on PPL
National strategy needed to protect brains from preventable CTE
Greens won’t rubber stamp Murray Darling Basin Bill: Sarah Hanson-Young
New legislation to promote more competition in financial markets
Reduce concussion risks so generations can keep enjoying contact sport: PHAA
Greens force release of VIP flight documents
Fair and sustainable standards for truck drivers
Workplace relations Bill creates more problems than solutions
Greens introduce Fairer Grants and Government Contracts Bill
Gas Code of Conduct could be sent back to drawing board
Pay for super on PPL with proposed super tax
Radical IR shake-up will not deliver well paid jobs
Junee: Have your say on regional bank closures
Labor hiding Centrelink and Medicare data
Bass Coast Mayor Gives Evidence to Commonwealth Games Hearing