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Australia”. Downie said organisations like Energy for Australians were being used “to mislead the public and political leaders” by “giving the false impression there is widespread support or opposition for an issue or policy”. “This
transparency or oversight around how they operate.” Thomas said the Alliance for Gambling Reform was concerned about whether [the government’s looming wagering reforms](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/apr/07/labors-plan-to-restrict-gambling-ads-set-to-reduce-wagering-by-just-08-government-analysis-shows) would adequately address the new trend. “They
issue, not a tax one. [Sign up for the Breaking News Australia email](https://www.theguardian.com/email-newsletters?CMP=copyembed&CMP=emailbutton) “Even if we were to cut the tobacco tax altogether, illicit products would remain cheaper, while legal tobacco would
Australia has contacted the territory government and Maley’s office for comment. In a statement, a spokesperson for the NT police said they did “not anticipate frequent utilisation of this provision”, and said that watch
transparent, making discussion between two people personal and being courteous. Wales said the core bedrock rule of the Wikipedia community is no personal attacks. “If you are attacking the other person, that’s really viewed
governance,” he said. “The refusal of anyone in the company to be accountable for this failure cannot, in our view, be overlooked.” Carmichael, a Liberal Democrat, added: “One cannot overstate the dangers of so many
governments should commit to a just energy transition that prioritises human rights.” A Seven spokesperson said the claim about the Hornsdale battery was based on a [2017 Amnesty report](https://www.amnestyusa.org/reports/time-to-recharge/) which had given
transparency tools, interviews with the content creators and other tell-tale signs on social media such as spelling and accounts they follow. One expert told the BBC that research shows people are worse at detecting
issue a blanket ban on all new contracts with Palantir, “pending a comprehensive public audit of their existing government agreements”. “Governments in this country are rushing to sign contracts with Palantir despite a growing public
government’s “adult time for violent crime” bill, which moved serious crimes committed by children as young as 14 from the children’s court to adult courts. Under the opposition’s proposal, twelve further offences
transparency with privacy and trust in staff. "Parents can only log in when their child is in nursery," nursery director, Mandy Guttadauro, explains. "They must also sign a parent contract not to share their login