"Fourth parties" are the parties that a service provider engaged by an APRA-regulated entity relies on in delivering its services (essentially, a subcontractor). CPS230 acknowledges that an ...
Any regulatory developments focussed on reducing GHG emissions from shipping would increase global demand for low emissions fuels such as ammonia, methanol and hydrogen. Passage and implementation of ...
On 30 October 2024, DFAT published its report on its recent review of Australia's sanctions laws, the purpose of which was to ensure the laws remain fit for purpose and to streamline efficiencies for ...
In the lead-up to national elections in 2025, Australia's federal parliamentary opposition, the Liberal-National Coalition has announced its plan to ensure security of supply and support emissions ...
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Whistleblowing is back on the agenda in 2025 with the introduction of a Bill by various Independent MPs seeking to establish an independent whistleblower protection agency to oversee and enforce ...
The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) has published its final report identifying the gaps and barriers in the National Electricity Rules (NER) which are creating obstacles to the expansion of ...
The integrity of legal proceedings relies on the availability of all relevant evidence to ensure a just outcome. When a litigant, or their agent, engages in conduct that undermines this integrity – ...