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Submissions received for the Review of Sunsetting Provisions in the Legislation Act 2003
A consultation paper was released for public comment on 30 May 2017 and directly invited government and non-government stakeholders to comment.
Submissions received for the Statutory Review of the Tribunals Amalgamation Act 2015
The review invited submissions, which were required to be submitted by 24 August 2018.
Submissions received for the Exposure draft native title reforms consultation
Submissions responding to exposure drafts of the Native Title Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 and the Registered Native Title Bodies Corporate Legislation Amendment Regulations 2018.
Submissions received for the Review of financial hardship arrangements
In 2018, submissions were received in response to the discussion paper and were considered as part of the Review of financial hardship arrangements.
Submissions received for the Reforms to the Native Title Act 1993 consultation
In February 2018, submissions were received responding to the questions raised in the Reforms to the Native Title Act 1993 options paper.
Submissions received for the Review of Statutory Declarations Regulations 1993 consultation
These submissions were received in response to Review of the Statutory Declarations Regulations 1993. The authors have provided their consent for their submission to be made public.
Submissions received for the Access to telecommunications data in civil proceedings consultation
The Department of Communications and the Arts and the Attorney-General's Department received submissions in response to the public discussion paper from 262 individuals and organisations.
Terms of Reference – ALRC inquiry into the incarceration rate of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
On , 9 February 2017, Senator the Hon George Brandis QC, Attorney-General of Australia, referred to the Australian Law Reform Commission an inquiry into the over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in our prisons as outlined in these terms of reference.
Submissions received for the Terms of reference for the ALRC inquiry into the incarceration rate of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
In 2017, submissions were received in response to the draft terms of reference for the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) inquiry into the incarceration rate of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Submissions received in response to the Statutory review of the PPS Act - Consultation paper 4
In 2015, these submissions were published. They were received as part of the Statutory review of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009, in response to Consultation Paper 4 - The Register.
Submissions received in response to the Statutory review of the PPS Act - Consultation paper 1
These submissions were received as part of the Statutory review of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009, in response to Consultation Paper 1 - Reach of the Act.
Submissions received in response to the Statutory review of the PPS Act - Consultation paper 3
1 confidential submission was received.
Submissions received in response to the Statutory review of the PPS Act - Consultation paper 2
In December 2014, submissions were received as part of the Statutory review of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009, in response to Consultation Paper 2 - Considering the creation and perfection of security interests, the taking free rules, priority rules and other dealings in collateral.
Submissions received for the Statutory review of the PPS Act - Round 2
In 2014, a second round of submissions were received for the Statutory review of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 on other general issues not covered in round 1.
Submissions received for the Statutory review of the PPS Act - Round 1
In 2014, the first round of submissions were received for the Statutory review of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 on issues particular to small business.
Submissions received for the Judicial Review in Australia consultation
In 2011, the following submissions were received for the Judicial Review in Australia consultation.