Policy Documents and Tabled Documents

From 1 July 2010, the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (the GIPA Act) requires the Department's Business Centres to publish 'open access information' on their websites unless there is an overriding public interest against disclosing this information.

Open access information includes policy documents and documents created by the Business Centre that are tabled in Parliament.

Policy Documents

From 1 July 2010, the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (the GIPA Act) requires the Department's Business Centres to publish 'open access information' on their websites unless there is an overriding public interest against disclosing this information.

Open access information includes policy documents and documents created by the Business Centre that are tabled in Parliament.

The Legal Representation Office's policy documents are listed in alphabetical order below:

Documents Tabled in Parliament

From 1 July 2010, the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (the GIPA Act) requires the Department's Business Centres to publish 'open access information' on their websites unless there is an overriding public interest against disclosing this information.

Open access information includes policy documents and documents created by the Business Centre that are tabled in Parliament.

The Legal Representation Office's documents tabled in Parliament are listed in alphabetical order below:

  • The Legal Representation Office does not currently have any documents that have been tabled in Parliament.
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09 May 2023

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