22.03.2016

ALRC InBrief | March 2016

Inquiry update Launch of the Freedoms final report The Final Report for the Freedoms Inquiry, Traditional Rights and Freedoms—Encroachments by Commonwealth Laws (ALRC 129), was tabled and launched by the Attorney-General, Senator the Hon George Brandis QC, on 2 March 2016, at Parliament House in Canberra. See Final Report>> See Summary Report>> See Media Release>> See Launch speeches>> New Inquiry –

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22.03.2016

ALRAC 2016

The biennial Australasian Law Reform Agencies Conference was hosted this year by the Victorian Law Reform Commission in Melbourne from 2-4 March. The theme of the 2016 conference was Law reform – survival and growth. Professor Rosalind Croucher AM, President of the ALRC and the Hon Philip Cummins AM, Chair of the VLRC, presented a joint session—‘Big

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02.11.2015

ALRC—40 years snapshot

To celebrate 40 years of law reform, the ALRC has produced an online interactive timeline that provides an online archive of the key milestones in the ALRC’s institutional history, and gives voice to many of the esteemed individuals who have contributed to the ALRC over this time. The timeline can be viewed from the ALRC’s

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26.10.2015

The ALRC’s first 40 years | Prof Rosalind Croucher AM

Professor Rosalind Croucher AM* President, Australian Law Reform Commission, 23 October 2015, Federal Court, Sydney. Thank you, Mr Kirby, for your wonderfully warm and vivid recollections of the early years of the ALRC. Marking the achievements of four decades In my role as President I stand on the shoulders of giants: particularly the six Chairmen and

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12.08.2015

Submission to Senate Inquiry into Remedies for the Serious Invasion of Privacy in NSW

Committee ChairThe Hon Natasha Maclaren-Jones MLCNSW Legislative Council Standing Committee on Law and JusticeParliament HouseMacquarie Street12 August 2015Dear Ms Maclaren-Jones,Submission to Inquiry into Remedies for the Serious Invasion of Privacy in New South WalesThe Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) welcomes the opportunity to make a submission to this Inquiry into remedies for the serious invasion

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28.01.2015

Governance and Public Policy

Australia India Youth Dialogue, 28 January 2015, by Professor Rosalind Croucher, President, Australian Law Reform Commission* Thank you for including me in today’s discussion on the theme of ‘Governance and Public Policy’.  As the head of an independent Australian federal Government agency, this is a topic that is dear to my heart.  Independence will be the central theme in

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03.11.2014

Appendix I: Presentations and articles written for external publications

Table 14: Presentations 2013–14PresenterName of eventTitle of presentationDateLocationJill McKeoughNetwork Insight: Special Meeting of AdvisersCopyright and the Digital Economy4 July 2013 SydneyRobyn Gilbert21st Annual Colloquium of Superannuation ResearchersIs superannuation a barrier to workforce participation? The ALRC Inquiry into mature age work10 July 2013SydneyJill McKeoughCentre of Media and Communications Law: Roundtable DiscussionDiscussion Paper 79: Copyright and the Digital

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03.11.2014

International outreach

Professional developmentThis year the ALRC hosted Clifton Meleu Ruele, Legal Officer from Samoa Law Reform Commission, for a professional development placement over a period of three weeks. Clifton joined the Samoa Law Reform Commission in October last year after completing his law studies at the University of the South Pacific. In Samoa, Clifton’s work is

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20.10.2014

Human resource management

StaffingThe ALRC has one office in Sydney and all staff are located at this office. On 30 June 2014, the ALRC’s full-time equivalent staffing level was 11.1 FTE. This figure does not include Commissioners (1.8 FTE).Table 8: Staffing profile as at 30 June 2014ALRC ClassificationMenWomenFull-timePart-timeTotalExecutive Director(SES-equivalent) 11 1EL2/PLO($124,789–$132,389)1  11 EL1/SLO($92,854–$121,155)13 4  4 APS 5–6/LO($69,810–$88,432)13 3 14 APS 3–4($55,108–$67,777) 2 1 1 2 APS 1–2($38,652–$53,502)     Total399312In addition to this core staffing, the

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30.06.2014

Native Title – Issue 5 – June 2014

Issue 5 | 30 June 2014. View original formatThank you!We’d like to thank all the individuals and organisations who made submissions in response to the Issues Paper. They represent a valuable contribution to this Inquiry and will help us further develop our thinking as we work towards a Discussion Paper.  We received over 35 submissions, and these are available for

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