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Milfos to pay $825,000 in price-fixing case
Police lay arson charges at Coomera, QLD
Ballarat and Bendigo unite for UNESCO bid
Police make arrest – Stolen motor vehicle in Alice Springs
Armed robbery and pursuit in Woodridge, QLD
Electoral law changes defy conventions
Strengthening New Zealanders’ voting rights
Local Decision Making: Giving Power to People
New Spy Powers Unjustified
Libyan Sovereign Wealth Fund Refused Permission to Appeal
Canterbury Earthquakes Insurance Tribunal launches
Independent Panel’s Report on Family Justice System welcomed
NSW police charge man over double fatality near Walcha in January
Amendments to help young people stay out of detention
Statement from Attorney-General and Minister for Justice
Reunion 2019 resonates with Cornellians of all ages
Libyan Sovereign Wealth Fund Case Set Aside
New test case against Centrelink’s robo-debt system
Budget rules in favour of justice for all Queenslanders
Children should not be jailed because of a lack of accommodation: Greens
Interim justice review emphasizes need for change
New Zealanders want a better justice system
Two youths charged after evade incident in Southern Tasmania
Justice Minister represents New Zealand at nuclear disarmament summit
Refurbishment of Bundaberg Courthouse commences
Penalties for CFMEU top $4 million this year
Banksia Hill detainees learning how to give back to their communities
Wellbeing Budget funds more Judges to help ease demand on District Courts
Officers and inmates under threat as Minister fails to address prison emergency
Tasmanian CFMMEU Official On Devonport Project Pushes Penalties Over $4 Million
Four millions reasons why ABCC is needed to tackle construction bullies
Metal Foam Stops .50 Caliber Rounds As Well As Steel – At Less Than Half Weight
New CT scanner will help find answers in cases of unexpected death
Fine increase for electrical firm after appeal – Jason Aaron Nominees Pty Ltd
Research Sheds Light on Importance of Police Trust in Public
Study into domestic violence and legal need reinforces urgency to invest in wraparound
Police lay armed robbery charges at Yeerongpilly
Police Officer Charged in Darwin
Burglary and animal cruelty charges at Upper Mount Gravatt, QLD
Green Party welcomes first Wellbeing Budget
BUDGET 2019: Investing in Territory’s Youth Detention Centres
Canterbury Earthquakes Insurance Tribunal Bill passes third reading
Council launches first-ever practice guide
No to Violence welcomes $85 million to change men’s behaviour
Reducing backlog of coronial cases
Faster payments to Queensland small businesses commended
Investing in art brings Jobs and Builds Better Communities
McGowan Government releases preliminary response to Aboriginal youth suicide reports