The Victorian government’s decision to introduce a user charge for electric vehicles signals a dangerous step towards a privatised road user charge scheme.
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The Victorian government’s decision to introduce a user charge for electric vehicles signals a dangerous step towards a privatised road user charge scheme.
Read More »DEBATE around voluntary assisted dying will commence in the Lower House this week, with one MP firm on not supporting “physician-assisted suicide”.
Read More »Key crossbenchers remain unconvinced by the Morrison government's plan to scrap responsible lending laws, while moves to streamline environmental approvals are also set to remain in limbo during the parliament's final two sitting weeks of the year.
Read More »Former Overstock.com CEO Patrick Byrne said that he’s financing “a team of hackers and cybersleuths” in an attempt to prove that President Donald Trump won the 2020 presidential election, according to The Daily Beast.
Read More »Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court on Saturday dismissed a lawsuit from Republicans that sought to block the election’s certification and challenge the constitutionality of the state’s mail-in voting law.
Read More »It seems that returning travellers will be enduring hotel quarantine for some time now, and there has been much commentary about the best way of managing it. There are many unused conference centres in Australia,
Read More »A petition has been moved in the Supreme Court seeking directions to the Election Commission of India to use its plenary power conferred under Article 324 of th
Read More »Antisemitic incidents in Australia have decreased by 10% according to the annual report from The Executive Council of Australian Jewry published today.
Read More »Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Sunday held a meeting with officials over the law and order situation in the state
Read More »Pennsylvania's highest court has rejected a lawsuit that argued the state's mail-in votes were illegitimate, saying the case should have been filed sooner and that there were no grounds to nullify millions of ballots.
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