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Passing of Prime Minister of Kingdom of Tonga
Local Government Bill introduced to Parliament
Democracy needs all of us: Suffrage Day
Electoral representation review – Campaspe Shire Council
Orange City Council welcomes new residents on Australian Citizenship Day 2019
Year 5s to take part in first Governor’s Civics Awards
Social responsibility? Digital platforms and elections
Statement – Passing of Prime Minister Akilisi Pohiva
RTI hits road
Greens Condem Netanyahu Over Annexation Announcement
Australian human rights protections are fragile and flawed, says ALA
ACLEI Not Enough: ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Integrity Commission with Teeth Essential
Clive Palmer offers to help Labor
AEU Enterprise Bargaining process derailed by Marshall Government
Get inside scoop on council life with Mandy Nolan
Defending Human Rights Of Victorian Workers
Accountability is a core principle of public service
Amazing females wanted
Visit to Timor-Leste
Racing billionaire donation to ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ shows need for donation reform in New Zealand
Queensland Parliament heads north
Independent election policy costing unit a step closer
Palaszczuk Government cracks down on dangerous devices used by extremists
Council acknowledges petition lodged
Powering up community wellbeing
Hongkongers in Australia and friends To protest for hk democracy Today
We Can Handle Truth: Proven and Popular Political Advertising Laws Required
Nadine Flood to resign as CPSU ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Secretary
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ security laws should not unduly limit free press, says Law Council
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ 2020 candidate selection process begins
QRC supports stronger deterrents against activist trespass
Prisoner voting ban should be overturned: Green Party
Election inspection: have your say on 2019 polls
Government policy on referenda a mess
Females of all ages needed for a ground-breaking campaign
Virtual humanitarianism – can video games reduce human trafficking?
Government plays fast and loose with electoral law
Green Party seek to strengthen Electoral Amendment bill
Electoral Amendment Bill passes first reading
Collaery trial: process is not just or fair
Greens condemn passage of anti protest ‘Ag gag’ law through House of Representatives
Citizenship stripping should rely on conviction by court, may be unconstitutional, says Law Council
Millions in DRC face lethal mix of Ebola, violence, and inadequate healthcare – Oxfam
Government members voted for bill 24 hours after voicing human rights concerns
Referendum Bill an abuse of power
Establishing Maritime Boundaries in Timor Sea
Councils to fight massive election price hike
Referendums Framework Bill introduced to Parliament