Regulation
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Jul- 2021 -20 July
Australia’s New Cybersecurity Laws Could Leave Critical Data Vulnerable Overseas
New cyber laws could be an incentive for companies to store important Australian data overseas, creating a security weakness. The post Australia’s New Cybersecurity Laws Could Leave Critical Data Vulnerable…
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19 July
New South Wales Could Be Third Australian State To Legalize Euthanasia
Bill allowing terminally ill people with six months or less to end their lives will be introduced to state parliament next month. The post New South Wales Could Be Third…
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19 July
Truckers Cross Into Australia’s Queensland From Interstate Hotspots Without Pass
86 drivers were found without valid passes on Queensland's border over weekend, with 29 of them arriving from a declared hotspot. The post Truckers Cross Into Australia’s Queensland From Interstate…
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19 July
Former Education Bigwig In Australia Jailed For $369,200 Fraud
Nino Napoli and his cousin have been jailed over a conspiracy to defraud more than $369,200 from the public school system. The post Former Education Bigwig In Australia Jailed For…
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19 July
Call For Mandatory Jab For Health Workers In Australia
Catholic Health Australia is calling on the national cabinet to make Covid-19 vaccinations compulsory for all health workers. The post Call For Mandatory Jab For Health Workers In Australia appeared…
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16 July
Twitter Transparency Report Says India Single Largest Source Of Govt Information Requests
Twitter said India accounted for 25 percent of all the government information requests across the world. The post Twitter Transparency Report Says India Single Largest Source Of Govt Information Requests…
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16 July
Indian Government Releases Draft Of New National Policy On Drones
The Indian Ministry of Civil Aviation issued the Draft Drone Rules 2021, which has relaxed several existing rules. The post Indian Government Releases Draft Of New National Policy On Drones…
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16 July
Australian Unions, Businesses, And Governments To Discuss Pandemic Support For Workers
The Fair Work Commission has agreed to a meeting on July 20 to discuss concerns about Covid-19 support for workers. The post Australian Unions, Businesses, And Governments To Discuss Pandemic…
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16 July
Disabled Australians’ Long Wait To Get Vaccinated Continues
Scott Morrison says people living in disability care need to wait for aged care residents to be vaccinated before receiving a jab. The post Disabled Australians’ Long Wait To Get…
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16 July
Liberal Senator Questions Ambiguous Language Of Proposed Crackdown On Charities In Australia
A Liberal backbencher has written to the federal government about proposed charity regulations that critics say are designed to silence advocates. The post Liberal Senator Questions Ambiguous Language Of Proposed…
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