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Govt spends more on advertising than Coles, Woolworths, McDonalds amid crossbench calls for greater oversight
Updated Australian curriculum raises standards
Budget cuts to ABC and ANAO in real terms + Independent Funding Tribunal needed
PJCIS statement – on passing of David Irvine AO
David Irvine AO
Crossbench Independents Launch Reform Agenda for 47th Parliament
New AFP Taskforce to protect Federal politicians and candidates
Bad for climate; no integrity; deeply unfair: backwards budget full of dodgy deals
Senator Kimberley Kitching condolence motion Australian Parliament House
PSPA declaration at Logan
Statement on Armed Forces Day in Myanmar
New citizens welcomed in Harmony week ceremony
Greenpeace statement on new NSW anti-protest laws
Vic Govt. democratic reforms supported by vast majority of voters: Polling
Pressing matters: report on Australia’s regional newspapers
UNHCR condemns deadly attack on displaced people in DR Congo
Release of ACMA’s disinformation report
Virtual Annual Leaders’ Meeting with Prime Minister of Republic of India
Australian Dream: Committee finds opportunities to improve housing affordability and supply
Kempsey councillors election result overturned
ESafety joins global partnership to end online abuse of women
ILR’s Kheel Center names Strassberg Grant winners
Calling for an end to violence against women in politics
UN report urges immediate, concerted effort by international community to stem violence, hold military accountable
ACOSS response to ALP community sector proposal
Australian Multicultural Council
CTU solidarity with Ukraine
Greens welcome Three Waters recommendations
Statement on further measures in response to Russia’s large-scale aggression against Ukraine
University of Wollongong stands in solidarity with people of Ukraine
UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights issues findings on Bahrain, Belarus, Czech Republic, DR Congo
Polling: Majority want Greater Senate Scrutiny of Secret Contracts
ANU statement on Ukraine
Transcript: Shayne Elliott with Neil Mitchell -3AW Mornings
Billionaires have bought our democracy
Blueprint to rein in money in politics
50th anniversary of Australia-Poland diplomatic relations
Population growth key driver of environmental decline: NSW SoE report
NY Times critic at large wins 2020-21 Nathan Award
Steggall misstep highlights urgent need for political donation reform
Practical ways to strengthen community resilience
UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights to review DR Congo, Belarus, Czech Republic, Serbia, Uzbekistan and Bahrain
Several Minor Parties form new Federation
Press briefing notes on Democratic Republic of Congo 8 February
More than words needed
Senators should turn up to work: no video participation for political shirkers
Religious Discrimination Bill to further discriminate People with Disability
Government in chaos abandons ICAC pledge