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APRA welcomes IMF report on Australian financial system
National Farmers Federation welcomes more analysis on emission target impacts
Reference group selected in Local Government Act review
Uniting Church WA welcomes commitment to reducing over-representation of Aboriginal people in custody
ASIC welcomes new whistleblowing laws
First Aged Care Diversity Action Plan for First Australians
$19.9m in grants will help open path to jobs
EPA invites Brooklyn residents to discuss odour, dust pollution
A Bec backflip needed on mandatory sentences for child sex offenders
Racing Integrity Commissioner Reappointed
New MFB Agreement Focused On Keeping Victorians Safe
ASIC update on implementation of Royal Commission recommendations
AHCRA supports fundholding role for ALP Health Reform Commission
New rules to enforce better apartment quality and open space
Woolworths to transition out of $1 per litre fresh milk in support of a more sustainable Australian dairy industry
Palaszczuk Government extends foster carer allowance
Response to Senate inquiry into Great Barrier Reef 2050 Partnership Program
Strengthening general practice
ASIC to pursue harsher penalties after laws passed by Senate
Hearing victims/survivors of crime
CECV welcomes Jacinta Collins appointment
Strengthening Integrity in Australian Sport
Value in health insurance: private hospital access
ASIC supervision of registered liquidators for January 2017 to June 2018
Littleproud welcomes red meat Green Paper
Ai Group supports global initiative to reform WTO
Palaszczuk Government establishes Personalised Transport Ombudsman
Commitment of Australian Health Reform Commission welcomed by GPs
No-shows at outpatient appointments strike a costly blow to public health
Wages rising faster than house price rises
House economics committee tables fourth report of its review of the four major banks
Rollover stablitiy extended
Reforms continue as Aged Care Royal Commission begins
Biggest overhaul of building laws in NSW history
Thank You To Tim Cartwright
National scaremongering instead of explaining the mess they created for the polytechnic sector
Developing The Next Generation Of Victorian Leaders
Default Super doesn’t have to be a lottery
Tim Cartwright announces his resignation as Victoria’s inaugural Family Violence Reform Implementation Monitor
Nurse practitioner proposals must be rejected
Four major banks under parliamentary scrutiny
Regulators must act on Royal Commission recommendations to protect members in for-profit super funds
FINANCE SECTOR UNION SAYS HAYNE A MISSED OPPORTUNITY
Reform of whenua Māori
Tough New Penalties For Out-Of-Control Parties
Greater Effort Needed To Reduce Workplace Death Toll
Law Council and NT Law Society support reduction of NT age of criminal responsibility
BHP and Rio Tinto endorse Uluru Statement from the Heart