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  • MAY 31, 2013 Regulation of gambling advertising on TV - Live Odds and ACMA By Tyler Fox On 26 May 2013, the Prime Minister promised that ‘all promotions of odds by gambling companies and commentators will be banned during the broadcast of live sports matches, under new rules’. The Government
    Date: 31/05/2013 - Collection: Publications - ID: library/prspub/2487187 - Source: FlagPost - Author: FOX, Tyler

  • This Blog May 3, 2013 Raoul Wallenberg (4 August 1912-17 July 1947 (?))— Australia’s first posthumous Honorary Citizen Image source: Wikimedia Commons On 6 May 2013 the Governor-General of Australia, Quentin Bryce, will bestow Australia’s first posthumous Honorary Citizenship award to a former Swedish diplomat, Raoul Wallenberg. In a covert
    Date: 03/05/2013 - Collection: Publications - ID: library/prspub/2425087 - Source: FlagPost - Author: MARKOVIC, Nina

  • April 24, 2013 Where in the world is doping a crime? (doping in sports pt. 6) In the previous FlagPost in this series we examined actions related to doping in sport that can also be prosecuted as crimes in Australia. Do other countries criminalise doping in sport, or is Australia
    Date: 26/04/2013 - Collection: Publications - ID: library/prspub/2398222 - Source: FlagPost - Author: MURPHY, Jaan

  • April 24, 2013 Where in the world is doping a crime? (doping in sports pt. 6) In the previous FlagPost in this series we examined actions related to doping in sport that can also be prosecuted as crimes in Australia. Do other countries criminalise doping in sport, or is Australia
    Date: 26/04/2013 - Collection: Publications - ID: library/prspub/2398288 - Source: FlagPost - Author: MURPHY, Jaan

  • Parliament of Australia Department of Parliamentary Services This 'Anzac Day Kit' has been compiled over a number of years by various staff members of the Parliamentary Library, and is updated annually. In particular the Library would like to acknowledge the work of John Moremon and Laura Rayner, both of whom
    Date: 15/04/2013 - Collection: Publications - ID: library/prspub/699497 - Source: Background Note (Parliame... - Author: WATT, David

  • April 11, 2013 The dual use of evidence in both sporting tribunals and criminal proceedings (doping in sports pt. 4) The previous FlagPost in this series explored what happens once a possible Anti-Doping Rule Violation (ADRV) is detected, and the role of sporting tribunals in determining and sanctioning athletes or
    Date: 11/04/2013 - Collection: Publications - ID: library/prspub/2373541 - Source: FlagPost - Author: MURPHY, Jaan

  • April 11, 2013 Proving doping: the ADRV enforcement process and the role of sporting tribunals (doping in sports pt. 3) The previous FlagPost in this series explored what constitutes doping under the World Anti-Doping Code (the WADC) and the standard of proof required to prove Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs). This
    Date: 11/04/2013 - Collection: Publications - ID: library/prspub/2373542 - Source: FlagPost - Author: MURPHY, Jaan

  • April 11, 2013 What is doping in sport? (doping in sports pt. 2) The previous FlagPost in this series explored the reasons why particular substances and methods are included on the World Anti-Doping Code Prohibited List (the WADC Prohibited List) and hence banned in sport. This FlagPost examines the legal
    Date: 11/04/2013 - Collection: Publications - ID: library/prspub/2373543 - Source: FlagPost - Author: MURPHY, Jaan

  • April 11, 2013 The Prohibited List (doping in sports pt.1) The February 2012 Australian Crime Commission report into Organised Crime and Drugs in Sport has resulted in ongoing significant media attention and public interest in issues surrounding the supply, distribution and use of drugs in sport, and what might be
    Date: 11/04/2013 - Collection: Publications - ID: library/prspub/2373544 - Source: FlagPost - Author: MURPHY, Jaan

  • April 2, 2013 Creative Australia : National Cultural Policy 2013 Image source: Wikimedia Commons On 13 March 2013, the former Minister for the Arts, Simon Crean, launched the National Cultural Policy — Creative Australia— the successor to Creative Nation delivered by Paul Keating in 1994. As the Prime Minister, Julia
    Date: 02/04/2013 - Collection: Publications - ID: library/prspub/2359151 - Source: FlagPost - Author: COOMBS, Moira

  • MARCH 14, 2013 Match-fixing: the Australian legislative response Image source: SA Government The Australian Crime Commission Report into Organised Crime and Drugs in Sport raised the issue of the increasing level of association between professional athletes and organised criminal identities in Australia, leaving individual athletes vulnerable to corrupt practices such
    Date: 14/03/2013 - Collection: Publications - ID: library/prspub/2309614 - Source: FlagPost - Author: FOX, Tyler

  • FEBRUARY 21, 2013 The Tarkine: more than just a forest? Image source: Wikimedia Commons The recent statement by Greens leader Senator Christine Milne at the National Press Club that 'Labor has walked away from its agreement with the Greens…so be it', led to the airing of several government decisions that
    Date: 21/02/2013 - Collection: Publications - ID: library/prspub/2247900 - Source: FlagPost - Author: LOYNES, Kate

  • DECEMBER 5, 2012 New rules for media-related activity in Parliament House and its precincts Image source: Wikimedia Commons On 28 November 2012 the Presiding Officers issued new rules for media-related activity in Parliament House and its precincts. The rules will come into effect with the commencement of the 2013 parliamentary
    Date: 05/12/2012 - Collection: Publications - ID: library/prspub/2115080 - Source: FlagPost - Author: HORNE, Nicholas

  • NOVEMBER 20, 2012 International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women (White Ribbon Day)—25 November 2012 Image source: http://www.un.org In 1999, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly designated 25 November as the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women (also marked in Australia as White Ribbon Day).
    Date: 20/11/2012 - Collection: Publications - ID: library/prspub/2113322 - Source: FlagPost - Author: PHILLIPS, Janet

  • NOVEMBER 1, 2012 Australia’s efforts against foreign bribery - an update Image source: Small Business NSW The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) released its latest assessment of Australia’s implementation of the OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions (Anti-Bribery Convention) in October
    Date: 01/11/2012 - Collection: Publications - ID: library/prspub/2113293 - Source: FlagPost - Author: BARKER, Cat

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