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10 December, 2014By Angela Dorizas The Government should establish a second tier of public inquiry as an alternative to expensive Royal Commissions, Australia’s law reform agency has said. Following a review into Royal Commissions and other federal inquiries, the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) tabled its report,
9 February, 2010By Staff Writer The Rudd Government will establish a single set of binding Privacy Principles for the handling of personal information by Commonwealth agencies and relevant businesses as part of a raft of reforms to the Privacy Act. Cabinet Secretary, Senator Joe Ludwig, announced the government’s first stage response to the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) […]
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