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Government inquiry takes aim at green charities that ‘get political’
In an article published on The Conversation, Dr Peter Burdon examines the Federal Government inquiry into tax-deductibility status of environmental groups. Click here to read Peter’s article.
Posted in Government & Citizenship, Research, Uncategorized
Tagged environment, media, Public Law and Policy Research Unit (PLPRU), tax
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Can the Senate block the budget?
Since the Treasurer’s budget speech there has been much talk about Labor and the minor parties ‘blocking the budget’. This article explains the constitutional requirements behind the budget process and the likelihood of the budget being blocked in the Senate. This is an article by Adelaide Law School’s Adam Webster, originally published in The Conversation. […]
Posted in Government & Citizenship, Research
Tagged adam webster, appropriation bill, budget, constitution, constitutional law, debt levy, Public Law and Policy Research Unit (PLPRU), senate, supply, tax
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