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Activism and Lobbying

Work on national approach to coercive control to begin at attorneys-general meeting in Melbourne

Firearms and 3D printing laws spark reaction from gun owners and shooters

How Hong Kong’s small business owners are helping protesters in this Beijing-ruled city

Cyclone Reinsurance Pool won’t deliver savings it promised, government warns

The struggle to challenge India’s caste system remains real, still

Anti-protest laws briefing sessions for miners, forestry ahead of Tasmanian Upper House debate

No home solar battery rebates on offer in Queensland as the government opts for large-scale projects

Greyhound racing opponents raise concerns about deaths, injuries at Ipswich track and plans for new facility

Queensland sex worker advocates back abolition of licensing to end police pressure and improve safety

Brisbane flood victims tell of delay in receiving emergency alert warnings highlighted in February flood disaster review

Noosa Temple of Satan education challenge dismissed by judge as ‘jumble of confected nonsense’

Kiwi Chow’s film cannot be named in Hong Kong. But Revolution of Our Times is empowering the diaspora in Australia

Queensland Premier apologises to public servants who ‘weren’t listened to’ when raising integrity issues in her government

Julie Bishop defends her private sector positions since quitting politics

Should politicians be allowed to block voters on social media?

Business Council of Australia to ramp up role in politics

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