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Organisation

Attorney-General's Department (Australia)

Owning Institution:
Evaluation

Evaluation of the 2006 family law reforms

The Family Law Evaluation Team

In 2006, the Australian Government introduced a series of changes to the family law system. This evaluation of the Australian family law system provides an extensive evidence base about the use and operation of the family law system in Australia (and arguably internationally) than has previously been available.
Report

New realities: National policing in the 21st century


The audit examined and reported on the AFP's capabilities to provide for current and future demands for policing and law enforcement services to the Commonwealth. This is the review's final report. The report makes 110 findings and 40 recommendations relating to a wide range of topics including the capabilities, operating arrangements and governance of the...
Strategy

National Indigenous Law and Justice Framework 2009–2015


The National Indigenous Law and Justice Framework was developed by the Standing Committee of Attorneys-General (SCAG) as a national approach to address serious and complex issues that exist for Indigenous Australians and the criminal justice system.
Report

Cyber security strategy


This strategy document was launched on 23 November 2009 and articulates the overall aim and objectives of the Australian government’s cyber security policy and sets out the strategic priorities that the Australian government will pursue to achieve these objectives.
Report

National human rights consultation report


This report argues that debate about and consideration of a Human Rights Act should not be allowed to delay action to improve the quality of economic and social rights of those Australians who are most disadvantaged.