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Taiwan elections 14 January
Politics Should Be Left Out of Republic Debate
Bangladesh parliamentary elections
Group of Experts Makes Recommendation regarding Minerals Originating from Rubaya, North Kivu
Labor Government must urgently appeal to protect NSW anti-disruption laws
Community ideas to have big impact in Canberra suburbs
Security Council Sanctions Committee concerning Democratic Republic of Congo Discusses Midterm Report of Group of Experts
Release of Australia’s third Open Government ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Action Plan
Anti-protest laws begin to unravel as Knitting Nannas take win for the right to protest
Susan McKinnon Foundation partners with Analysis & Policy Observatory
Supreme Court finds NSW anti-protest laws partially unconstitutional
Tech companies capitalize on misconceptions of ‘free speech’
International Anti-Corruption Day 2023
New Zealand condemns malicious cyber activity
Australians for Constitutional Monarchy Roll Out Their Greatest Hits
Chief Minister Fyles rolls out the red carpet for Tamboran lobbyists
Qualifications, not religion, should decide who provides pastoral care in public schools
Cook Government delivers fair and transparent electoral system
Joint standing committee reports on way forward for Norfolk Island governance
Restoring democracy on Norfolk Island
Territories need four senators each: CFMEU
Lack of detail in JSCEM report leaves door open for two party stitch up
Electoral Matters Committee highlights transparency, trust and participation in recommendations for reform
Eureka Day celebrations nod to Ballarat’s history
Opinion piece: Charity is at heart of Australia
Sweeping Changes Needed to Reduce Influence of Money in Politics: Report
Greens condemn crackdown on peaceful pro-Palestinian protestors in Port Botany
Greens call for greater ambition in closing public school funding gap
Panelists: Democracy depends on free, healthy press
Albanese’s Tampa Moment
Supporting democracy in our region
Services will suffer if Statistics NZ continues with planned Christmas job cuts
Inadequate Electoral Reform Leaves Truth and Transparency Behind
Tasmanian Labor descends into chaos
Cr Jude Dwight elected as Knox Mayor
Intelligence and Security Committee supports Nazi symbols ban
Greens write to Education Minister urging him to retract comments on school strikes
Cost of protest could be lowered if Minns joined the calls for a ceasefire
70% of Australians want ABC Board member appointments from independent selection process
Appointment of Ambassadors, High Commissioners and Consul-General
Pause to reflect this Remembrance Day
Greens welcome High Court’s rejection of indefinite detention
Speaker takes Parliament to NSW
Tasmanian Civil Society Organisations Call for Electoral Reform Before it is Too Late
Journalists to discuss role of press in ‘evolving age’
Now is the time to act. The referendum must not lead to despair, but to a search for new ways to secure justice
Greens welcome Voluntary Assisted Dying legislation
Security Council 1533 Committee Receives Briefing on Behalf of Emergency Relief Coordinator in Pursuance of Resolution 2664 (2022)