Publications
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Submission to the Legal and Constitutional Affairs References Committee’s Inquiry into Australia’s youth justice and incarceration system
We argued the Commonwealth Parliament should raise the age of criminal responsibility and use the external affairs power to protect children from harm by state and territory criminal legal systems.
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Submission to DCCEEW on the Data sharing arrangements to inform planning and enable future markets consultation paper
Consumer energy resources (CER) have great potential to contribute to a fairer and more efficient energy transition. We’re advocating for better data visibility on these products so people can get the most out of their usage.
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Submission to the NSW Parliamentary Inquiry into identity protections for proceedings involving children
We called for improvements to identity protections for children in civil proceedings. In our submission to the NSW Parliamentary Inquiry into identity protections for proceedings involving children, we recommend that the NSW Government maintain existing identity protections for children involved in criminal proceedings. We also called for harmonising protections in criminal proceedings with identity protections for children involved in…
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Joint response submission to AEMC’s Gas Networks in Transition consultation paper
We’re advocating for significant reform to Australia’s gas regulatory framework, to support an equitable energy transition that is fairer for all.
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Submission to the NSW Department of Communities and Justice Consultation Paper on a legislative framework to regulate restrictive practices
We called for the scope of a new framework regulating the use of restrictive practices to be widened, to better protect people with disability from harm.
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Submission to the Reform of the Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport 2002 (Cth) (‘Transport Standards’) 2025 Exposure Draft
The Exposure Draft includes some positive changes, but significant gaps remain requiring urgent attention.
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Submission to the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 Review
We called for the modernisation of the DDA, arguing its protections should apply broadly and exemptions should be as limited as possible.