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Changes to state employment laws commenced this week
Working at heights: New industrial rope access systems guide 21 June
Changes to state employment laws commence today
Transport company fined $89,000 for breaching fatigue management laws
New state employment laws to commence on Monday 20 June 2022
Body cameras for HRCC safety officers
Second appeal laws pass through State Parliament
High Risk Work Licence – Earthmoving machinery used as crane
Working at heights: New industrial rope access systems guide
New way to find significant trees near you
We want your thoughts on our draft local laws
Cricket Victoria Umpiring Winter Classes 2022
Monash Expert: Climate migration in Pacific
CCTV used to target illegal dumping
Amendments to model WHS laws
New WHS laws come into effect in Western Australia
Criminalising Nazi symbols displayed to cause hate or fear
Resignation of Gary Johns
Time to make bigger deal of drug driving
Gender-neutral language in our laws
It’s Time for Charter of Human Rights, say Greens
Greens warn Labor not to adopt ‘take it or leave it’ approach
Streamlining and modernising Tasmania’s legislation around retail leases
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Reconciliation Week 2022: Be Brave. Make Change
Extended retail trading hours for upcoming public holidays 27 May
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Reconciliation Week: 27 May
Significant family violence reforms pass both Houses of Parliament
What do you think about Central Land Council?
Campaign to boost awareness of owner driver laws
Walk Safely to School Day
Voluntary assisted dying laws in NSW welcome: Call to allow NT & ACT to pass own VAD laws
Senate accepting submissions for inquiry on application of UN Declaration on Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Planning reforms support disaster victims to rebuild homes
Khazanah Nasional Pty Ltd fined $39,960 for alleged unlawful advertising of disposable nicotine vaping products
Live and Local, Sydney Writers Festival comes to Taree
Doctors And Archbishop Call On NSW To Legalise Euthanasia
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Road Safety Week
Wine Group pays $200,000 for spam and telemarketing breaches
New safety laws proposed for quad bikes and side-by-sides
AICD supports positive duty under Sexual Discrimination Act 10 May
Plumber held to account for breaking rules
$7,400 in fines for seven building offences – Serene May Ling Ng
VIC changes out of step but you need to comply
Queenslanders have chance to be heard in ground-breaking justice review
Clearer and stronger sexual consent laws
Review strengthens human rights in ACT terrorism law
Fine for Mt Magnet landlord over tenancy bonds
‘Tax Haven’ Companies May Be Less Risky Than Investors Think