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The independent body that reviews a broad range of administrative decisions made by Australian Commonwealth Government ministers and officials, authorities and other tribunals.
Provides expert support to the government on the maintenance and improvement of Australia's system of law and justice. News, responsibilities, service charter, ministers, and links to departments and legislation.
Responsible for the classifying of films and videos, computer games and publications in accordance with Commonwealth, State and Territory legislation regarding classification matters.
Information on customs procedures, requirements and the facilitation and concession schemes it administers.
The principal law enforcement agency through which the Commonwealth pursues its law enforcement interests.
Provides access to information about recovery assistance following a disaster.
Offers legal expertise and integrated advice and assistance across a wide range of areas.
Contains information about Australia's Privacy Act and general privacy issues.
The Institute is the national focus for the study of crime and criminal justice in Australia and for the dissemination of criminal justice information.
The Commission attempts to take an innovative and constructive approach to the process of law reform.
Australia's national security service. Its main role is to gather information that will enable it to warn the government about activities or situations that might endanger national security.
Aims to contribute towards a financial environment hostile to money laundering, major crime and tax evasion.
Provided by the government to give all Australians access to government legal information and services available nationwide.
Aims to provide a prosecution service to the Commonwealth and the people of Australia which is fair, independent, accountable, effective and efficient.
Administers federal legislation in the area of human rights, anti-discrimination, social justice and privacy. This includes complaint-handling, public inquiries, policy development and education and training.
Responsible for personal bankruptcy insolvency law and practice.
Facilitates the making of agreements among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, governments, industry and others whose rights or interests may co-exist with native title rights and interests.
Provides information about Commonwealth Acts and Bills.
Contains information about Australia's Privacy Act and general privacy issues.
Administers federal legislation in the area of human rights, anti-discrimination, social justice and privacy. This includes complaint-handling, public inquiries, policy development and education and training.
Provided by the government to give all Australians access to government legal information and services available nationwide.
Responsible for the classifying of films and videos, computer games and publications in accordance with Commonwealth, State and Territory legislation regarding classification matters.
Provides access to information about recovery assistance following a disaster.
Responsible for personal bankruptcy insolvency law and practice.
The Commission attempts to take an innovative and constructive approach to the process of law reform.
Offers legal expertise and integrated advice and assistance across a wide range of areas.
Aims to provide a prosecution service to the Commonwealth and the people of Australia which is fair, independent, accountable, effective and efficient.
The principal law enforcement agency through which the Commonwealth pursues its law enforcement interests.
Information on customs procedures, requirements and the facilitation and concession schemes it administers.
The Institute is the national focus for the study of crime and criminal justice in Australia and for the dissemination of criminal justice information.
Aims to contribute towards a financial environment hostile to money laundering, major crime and tax evasion.
The independent body that reviews a broad range of administrative decisions made by Australian Commonwealth Government ministers and officials, authorities and other tribunals.
Australia's national security service. Its main role is to gather information that will enable it to warn the government about activities or situations that might endanger national security.
Facilitates the making of agreements among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, governments, industry and others whose rights or interests may co-exist with native title rights and interests.
Provides expert support to the government on the maintenance and improvement of Australia's system of law and justice. News, responsibilities, service charter, ministers, and links to departments and legislation.
Provides information about Commonwealth Acts and Bills.
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