Sentences with phrase «passed federal parliament»

The proposed R18 + classification for video games in Australia passed Federal Parliament without amendment today, turning the adult rating for games into official federal legislation.

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The Federal Government's higher education reform package is still being analysed by universities nationwide, and the reforms are yet to be passed by parliament, but benefits and concerns have already been identified by the State's universities.
As such, the sovereignty of the each is passed on not by the governor general or federal parliament, but through the overreaching Crown itself as a part of the executive, legislative, and judicial operations in Canada's
A bill to give effect to these amendments was passed through the Commonwealth Parliament on 9 November 2016 and is available on the Federal Register of Legislation website.
Chris Paliare was on his feet today, arguing for Friends of the Earth in a Federal Court judicial review to to force the Canadian government to follow the Kyoto Protocol Implementation Act, passed by Parliament a year ago.
In 2008 Parliament passed the Statutes Repeal Act, aimed at clearing out those portions of federal legislation that have passed, assented to, but not declared in force for, effectively, a decade.
There are several subjects on which the federal Parliament may pass laws that are likely to impact business activities, namely:
For example, only the federal government (Parliament) can pass criminal laws.
(68) This was made quite clear by the National Indigenous Working Group the day before the legislation passed through Federal Parliament on 8 July 1998: (69)
These were the subject of a determination by the Commonwealth Attorney - General and passed the scrutiny of the federal Parliament on 12 December 2000 when the time to lodge a disallowance motion expired.
As the federal parliament did in 1997 when it passed the Euthanasia Laws Act 1997 (Cth) which made euthanasia illegal in the territory after a territory law allowed terminally ill patients to decide when to die.
His time at @WePublicHealth coincided with Federal LNP Government Ministers passing around a lump of coal in Parliament, extreme weather conditions including bushfires in NSW and flooding in WA, and with the annual #healthpolicyvalentines Twitter thread.
Note that on 26 August 1999 both houses of federal Parliament passed a motion of reconciliation, which in addition to identifying reconciliation as an important national priority, expressed «deep and sincere regret» for «practices of past generations»: Hansard, House of Representatives, 26 August 1999, p 9205.
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