Sentences with phrase «royal commission issues»

Royal Commission issues aside - and that in itself is potentially a big stumbling block - equities desks reckons big global investors would look at MLC in the hope of grabbing a bargain.

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Federal treasurer Scott Morrison has launched a stunning intervention in the Hayne royal commission by issuing a warning to AMP executives.
Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)(«RY» on TSX and NYSE) today announced the completion of its share repurchase program (the «Program»), as required by the conditions of the issuer bid exemption order issued to RBC by the Ontario Securities Commission on January 10, 2018...
While the Commonwealth Bank did take on some central banking functions in the 1920s, including note issue and the provision of settlement accounts, the watershed was the 1936 Royal Commission.
How that law has been applied since then, though, is unclear; Australia's Royal Commission noted in its report that the issue has yet to be tested in Ireland's courts.
The Royal Commission on the issue recommended an AV Plus system, where voters would also get another extra vote on a county basis to choose around 150 MPs.
The government set up a Royal Commission on voting reform during its first term but since then the issue has lain in the long grass.
He could kick the whole issue of funding adult social care into the long grass by announcing a Royal Commission.
THE Nuffield Council on Bioethics is coming to fulfil a role that royal commissions used to play in British politics, and certainly ministers should take very seriously the council's latest report Human Tissue: Ethical and Legal Issues (This Week, 22 April).
Clarke said a number of major issues relevant to the use of DNA profiling have been referred to the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice chaired by Lord Runciman.
«The recently issued recommendations from the Royal Commission have highlighted several key gaps in how we approach child safety, and every organisation needs to sit up and take notice to ensure we learn from the mistakes of others.»
Steve Johnson appears on Sky Business with James Daggar - Nickson, discussing the issues at AMP following the Royal Commission.
Do we hear them establishing a royal commission to get to the bottom of the issues relating to health or cost benefit of wind farms such as urgently recommended by a Senate investigation only a few years ago?
Rather than considering any coherent attempt to consider and address the issues, Turnbull offered the most clichéd possible response «when in doubt, call a Royal Commission».
Established in 1991, the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (RCAP) travelled across Canada documenting the issues and challenges facing Indigenous Canadians and their communities.
The author also discusses the blood quantum rule, cultural appropriation, Indigenous use of intellectual property laws, Two - Spirit identities (Indigenous transgender individuals), the landmark Delgamuukw and Tsilhqot» in cases (recognition of Aboriginal title), non-benign myths about Indigenous peoples, the six - volume Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) final report on the residential school system where at least 6,000 Indigenous children died, Canada's Stolen Generations (between 1960 and 1990, 70 - 90 % of Indigenous children in Canada were removed from their homes and placed into non-Indigenous homes), Inuit relocations, the issue of access to safe drinking water for First Nations communities, the five - volume report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, Indigenous lands, education, treaties, and treaty - making.
Since then various consultations, a Royal Commission, and further white papers have failed to arrive at a satisfactory settlement (see this issue p 1197).
The Royal Court has often closely followed developments in the matrimonial law and practice in England and Wales, but Carey Olsen believe the Commission's proposals, if implemented, would create a modern divorce law which would offer this jurisdiction a law in advance of its time, inasmuch as it would enable Jersey residents, subject to safeguards, to have a far greater say in how and when they divorce and manage the financial issues arising on divorce.
With World Suicide Prevention Day approaching on 10 September, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention Evaluation Project (ATSISPEP), headed by Australian University Chancellor Professor Tom Calma and Indigenous Mental Health Commissioner Pat Dudgeon, have issued the statement below calling for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander suicide rates, which are among the highest in the world, to become a national priority and subject to a national inquiry or Royal Commission.
He came to the post with a long family history of activism on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander rights and a deep understanding of #JustJustice issues, as the former Director of the Koori Justice Unit, which coordinates the Victorian Aboriginal Justice Agreement — a formal partnership agreement between the Victorian Government and senior members of Victoria's Indigenous population set up in the wake of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody.
The ATSISPEP commend the Federal Minister for Indigenous Affairs, Senator Nigel Scullion for enabling the ATSISPEP and for his ongoing responsiveness but warn the suicide crisis and the underlying issues require a whole of government approach, require substantial dedications of funding, and ultimately require either a national inquiry or Royal Commission.
Twenty - five years ago, the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody (RCIADIC) found that these social and health issues can be determinants of contact with the justice system, and need to be addressed in order to end the over-representation of Indigenous people in custody.
The Federal Opposition has issued a statement supporting the Royal Commission, but calling on the Turnbull Government to support the introduction of justice targets through COAG.
Anderson, who is chair of the Lowitja Institute, issued a strong appeal to the Royal Commission that its inquiry into abuse of Aboriginal young people in juvenile justice does not result in a report that gets shelved like so many vital investigations into issues affecting Indigenous people in Australia.
«A Royal Commission will put the spotlight on juvenile justice, and related health issues, and ensure that the inhumane treatment exposed by Four Corners never occurs in Australia again.
Speaking on ABC radio last night, Human Rights Commissioner, Gillian Triggs, proposed a model for a wider inquiry, in which a Royal Commission could respond quickly to the issues at the Don Dale facility and in the Northern Territory, then move to a second phase, «which would be a national inquiry that would get a better sense of just of how diverse the practices are across Australia as a whole».
While it is clearly critical that abusive individuals and systems in the NT are held to account, there are suggestions it will be a missed opportunity if the Royal Commission does not examine some of the wider issues, including the need to prevent and reduce incarceration of Indigenous youth in the first place.
«We've had Royal Commissions for so many reason in this country, we need one as a matter of urgency into an issue that is costing the lives of too many Australians and devastating entire communities.»
Aboriginal Issues Unit of the Northern Territory «Too much sorry business» in Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody National Report AGPS Canberra 1991 Volume 5 Appendix D (i), 373.
The issue is that mandatory detention is diametrically opposed to the accepted goals of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody of preventing incarceration wherever possible.
See, for example, Aboriginal Issues Unit of the Northern Territory «Too much sorry business» in Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody National Report AGPS Canberra 1991 Volume 5 Appendix D (i); A Bolger Aboriginal Women and Violence Australian National University North Australia Research Unit Darwin 1991; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women's Task Force on Violence Report of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women's Task Force on Violence State of Queensland 1999; S Gordon et al Putting the Picture Together: Inquiry into response by government agencies to complaints of family violence and child abuse in Aboriginal communities State Law Publisher Perth 2002.
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