Canada's justice minister says that if the bill passes the Senate, the country will have the most progressive and comprehensive criminal laws on conversion
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Canada's justice minister says that if the bill passes the Senate, the country will have the most progressive and comprehensive criminal laws on conversion
Read More »Tasmanian Aboriginal leaders are confident of achieving "tangible" outcomes as the Tasmanian Government embarks on the initial treaty process, with former governor Kate Warner and law professor Tim McCormack to lead the talks.
Read More »UEFA has defended its decision not to allow the Allianz Arena to display the rainbow flag for the Euro 2020 clash between Hungary and Germany.
Read More »The maritime industry and particularly ports are part of the solution towards decarbonizing the maritime sector and can contribute towards the UN goal
Read More »The Environment Agency has today (23 June) announced changes to water abstraction licences held by 20 businesses in the Ant Valley on the
Read More »Federal Labor would force childcare operators to publish their revenue and profit each year and ban the use of inducements like iPads to enrol if elected, as part of a push for transparency in a sector.
Read More »World powers gathered Wednesday in Berlin to seek lasting peace in Libya by ensuring the conflict-wracked North African country stays firmly on the path towards general elections on December 24.
Read More »Russia will work with the United States to locate cyber criminals, the head of the FSB security service says, a week after the countries' leaders agreed to step up co-operation in certain areas. FSB chief Alexander Bortnikov says the security agency will follow agreements reached by presidents Vladimir Putin and …
Read More »Japan's top court has thrown out a challenge by three couples who wanted to keep their own surnames after marriage, ruling that laws stipulating Japanese couples must choose one family name were constitutional,
Read More »Australia's large providers of child care will have to reveal their revenue and profits with real-time data, so parents can see what their fees are funding, under a Labor proposal. Anthony Albanese will take advantage of a government spat on childcare policy by highlighting its importance in a keynote speech …
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