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69th AFMA Commission meeting – Chairman’s summary
Aboriginal Australian man Brendan Thoms released from detention following High Court ruling
Landmark High Court ruling confirms Aboriginal Australians are not “aliens” under Constitution
Pedestrian critical after being struck by car in Dundas
‘What Australia Day means to me’
Australian Republic Movement Adopts New ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Strategy to Build ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Consensus
Harry & Meghan: no constitutional impact
Referendum to be held on popularly-elected Mayor
STA announces Misha Schubert as new CEO
Art transforms public spaces and changes lives
Government’s Secondary Boycott Rhetoric Threatens Australian Freedom and Liberty: Australia Institute
Removal of dual regulation to reduce costs for consumers
Runaway Train Going Wrong Way On a One Way Track: Wilful Blindness
Bill to give co-ops clarity passes unanimously
Calm consideration needed in complex workplace compliance debate
GRNSW to commence legal action to continue greyhound racing at Dapto on Thursday nights
Lebanon needs your support
20 years republic defeat
Uluru Statement should be respected
Mandatory sentencing risks unintended consequences
Voting opens for Australian Wool Innovation shareholders ahead of AGM
Uluru Statement gains support from Qld councils
OECD Working Group on Bribery is concerned about potential political interference by legislative branch in independence of judiciary in Slovenia
Victorian Greens strengthen support for trans and gender diverse members at State Conference
Religious Freedom Bills – Ai Group releases submission
Athletics Australia and Little Athletics Australia to unite under OneAthletics
Call for nominations to Board of APPEA Ltd
PM should “reciprocate” Jones’ comments and censure him
Governor of Tasmania’s term extended
Government advisors deem electoral reform unfair
ASIC remakes ‘sunsetting’ class order about changing scheme constitutions
Any boss who sacks anyone for not turning up to work on Friday is a bum: Bandt
Statement – Passing of Prime Minister Akilisi Pohiva
Press freedoms better protected by amendments to farm trespass laws
Tasmania signs refreshed Closing Gap partnership
New home for Day in Dale
Proposed changes to medevac laws must be rejected, say lawyers
Medevac changes will hurt children, spark costly legal battles
We Can Handle Truth: Proven and Popular Political Advertising Laws Required
Minister for Indigenous Australians to deliver Lingiari lecture
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ 2020 candidate selection process begins
ASIC consults on sunsetting class order for changing scheme constitutions
Citizenship stripping should rely on conviction by court, may be unconstitutional, says Law Council
Senate to shine light on public sector outsourcing and privatisation
New report analyses £13.7 billion deficit in Wales’ public finances
Referendum Bill an abuse of power
‘Put national security above politics’: TEO Bill must go back to PJCIS to ensure effectiveness, constitutionality
TEO Bill must go back to PJCIS to ensure effectiveness, constitutionality