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I sought the law and the law is gone: Revoked COVID-19 Directions in Western Australia

Julie Falck, Jessica Kerr and Marco Rizzi

This is a story about the edges of the law and the limits of accountability. It involves some of the most stringent public health measures ever imposed by an Australian government at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Those measures are no longer in force and, in the eyes of the Western Australian (WA) Government, they are accordingly no longer of interest to the public. They have effectively disappeared from public view. The effort required for three academic lawyers to find them, during the submission period for an ongoing independent review of the Government’s pandemic response, was alarming. This post offers a snapshot of how this issue has evolved in WA, and where we stand in 2023.

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Appointments will test the ‘new politics’

Kate Griffiths

During the 2022 federal election campaign, then-Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese promised Australians a new kind of politics: one that would regain respect from the people. Australians backed this new politics – not only in their support for a new government, but also for a wave of ‘Teal’ candidates who put integrity front and centre in their campaigns.

Now, almost a year into the job, the Albanese Government faces a test of this commitment to new politics.

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