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Coronavirus Australia: NSW Police warn faking a face mask exemption could land you in jail

Coronavirus Australia: NSW Police warn faking a face mask exemption could land you in jail
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INVESTIGATION: Court officials, touts illegally issue affidavits during judiciary workers strike

11 min read It was a Monday morning in May. By then, the judiciary workers’ nationwide strike had kept courts across the country shut for five weeks. So, it was reasonable to expect the courts’ gates to be closed. However, at the High Court premises in Kubwa, a satellite town of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, such an expectation was far from reality. Touts, photographers, and court officials were seen loitering around the premises. They surged towards whoever came in their direction scrambling to win the attention of the visitors. There was also free movement in and out of the court premises.

Facts about how Western countries ensure application of patriots-administering principle – News Central Asia (nCa)

Facts about how Western countries ensure application of patriots-administering principle – News Central Asia (nCa)
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Inside track: Planning, environment & sustainability – in the media, in practice & courts, cases & legislation - Environment

In the media Productivity Commission report charts change in social housing provision The annual 2021 Productivity Commission report on government services and housing reveals that the ongoing long-term reduction in the number of public housing dwellings (17 February 2021). More. Victoria Designs and tender released for eighth vertical school Victoria will soon have another new vertical government school to address population growth across the inner city. The project has been funded by the Labor Government with more than $36 million invested in the Victorian Budget 2020-21, a further $5 million delivered from the Infrastructure Planning and Acceleration Fund (17 February 2021). More. Electric vehicle technology pulls in to

Queensland Government Bulletin - In the media, reports, cases and legislation - Government, Public Sector

In the media Australian senate endorses news media bargaining code Latest approval takes bargaining code between news media companies and Google and Facebook a step closer to law. Australia s controversial and internationally debated News Media Bargaining Code is a step closer to being enacted into legislation following the Senate s decision to pass the Media and Digital Platforms Mandatory Bargaining Code Bill 2020 .(12 February 2021). More. Government moving in the right direction on Federal Judicial Commission The Law Council of Australia has long advocated for the establishment of a standalone Federal Judicial Commission and considers the government is moving in the right direction by

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