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Stress, lethargy, congestion: the unhealthy symptoms of Sydney’s transport system
Climate in the courtroom: all sides are using ‘green lawfare’, and it’s good for democracy
The future of e-bikes and e-scooters to go under the microscope with NSW Upper House Inquiry
Good Governance Framework Adopted
MEAA submission to inquiry into social media and Australian society
Australia’s long-awaited national anti-corruption body is a year old. Is it meeting expectations?
Building Work At Historic Rockend Cottage
Coalition government would bring in divestiture power to deal with recalcitrant supermarkets
Report Exposes Need For Reform Of Secrecy Laws
Nine job cuts add to horror month for Australian journalism
Meta costing Australian media jobs, threatening Parliament amid Nine cuts: Greens
The AFL’s illicit drug policy is under fire but the bigger issue is that not all sports have one
Special Rapporteur: Transnational repression of journalists threatens democracy
Gardening linked to staying sharp in later life, study finds
Statement From Victorian Ombudsman
Greens Would Go Further, Faster With ACT Budget
Release of the Tasmanian Cat Management Plan Achievements 2017-2022 report
Fanna Ndow Norrby about how she got hooked on white snus
High school principal: “We clean snus and not chewing gum from the floors”
Anna-Karin Trångteg Helps Young People Quit Nicotine
Principal Satu Harnesk: “We clean snus and not chewing gum from the floors”
Mucosal Changes From White Snuff Are Being Investigated
Nicotine In New Guise
Prescription For Quitting Nicotine
Commissioners Statement In Relation Wade Burns
State Government resolves approval for Perth women’s shelter
LABOR TO KEEP 146 (OUT OF 158) DOCUMENTS RELATING TO DEMOLITION AND PRIVATISATION OF PUBLIC HOUSING TOWERS SECRET 
Inquiry into social media impacts on Australian society holds first public hearings
Public display of hate symbols to be banned in Western Australia
Bulk Billing Support To Ease Cost-of-living Pressure
Melissa Caddick mystery shows we need more research of a rare kind – marine forensics
Allan Labor Government fights to keep Malmsbury escape review hidden
ASIC issues first crowd-sourced funding regime stop order
The government is drafting anti-hate speech laws. Here are 4 things they should include
New laws to help deliver more homes for Queenslanders, faster
Inger Kull knows all about the best interests of allergic children
She Knows All About Best Interests Of Bamse-children
Anthony Albanese says issue of preferencing Greens at the election is a matter for Labor organisation
VIRGIN WORKERS MUST BE PRIORITISED AHEAD OF UPCOMING IPO
Santos just copped a large fine. What did the oil and gas company do?
Why the future of democracy could depend on your group chats
Creative and media workforce calls for laws to ‘stop AI theft’
Dawn raids never died: why formal apologies and restoring NZ citizenship are still not enough
UPDATE: Fatal Ōhaupō Crash
Government accepts anti-corruption reporting powers review recommendations
WA environment groups welcome change to Appeals Committee for the North West Shelf Project Extension
NSW environment movement “losing confidence in the EPA” over greater gliders
Information about Bioelektra Australia project made public