NSW Planning Reforms Fuel Lobbying Boom as Former Premier’s Firm Gains Unprecedented Developer Access
Political Connections Drive Property Industry Influence As the New South Wales government implements the most significant planning reforms in two…
Political Connections Drive Property Industry Influence As the New South Wales government implements the most significant planning reforms in two…
ACMA’s Ongoing Battle Against Unlicensed Gambling Operations The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has significantly escalated its campaign against…
The Albanese government is reportedly pushing to pass the most significant environmental law reforms since 1999 within just three weeks. Environment Minister Murray Watt has been holding private talks with mining industry leaders and opposition counterparts to secure support for the legislation before parliament rises in late November.
The federal government is reportedly seeking to pass comprehensive reforms to Australia’s national environmental protection framework within an accelerated timeframe, leaving just 12 parliamentary sitting days for scrutiny of what analysts suggest represents the most significant changes in over two decades. According to reports, Environment Minister Murray Watt aims to have the legislation passed before parliament rises on November 27, despite key details remaining undisclosed to even regular consultation groups.