
National anti-corruption commission passes Parliament
The new National Anti-Corruption Commission will begin work next year after the Bill passed into law with Green party amendments in the senate. The outcome has been welcomed by both the government and the cross bench including independent MP, Helen Haines, who first introduced her own bill more than two years ago.
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SA government urged to support Coober Pedy as water costs soar
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SA government urged to support Coober Pedy as water costs soar
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Norfolk Island residents concerned years without elected council could lead to lack of democracy
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Norfolk Island residents concerned years without elected council could lead to lack of democracy
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Australia has become one of the first countries in the world to officially recognise psychedelics as medicines
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A new parliamentary year will kick off this coming week as MPs return to Canberra after the summer break
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A new parliamentary year will kick off this coming week as MPs return to Canberra after the summer break
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Cost of living is making people give up their pets
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Housing affordability crisis and the lack of purpose-built accommodation taking a toll on international students in Perth
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Review into obesity drug prescription launched
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The Robodebt Royal Commission is hearing damning evidence of public sector dysfunction. Now it must probe the question of culture
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Rural community in northern Victoria fights to save its only school after teacher pulled from classes
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Rural community in northern Victoria fights to save its only school after teacher pulled from classes
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Western Sydney community mourns death of toddler left in hot car
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Western Sydney community mourns death of toddler left in hot car
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Richard Wilkins' entertainment wrap
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