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Should Australia reform federal lobbying laws to reduce business influence on policy?

Currently in Australia, federal lobbying laws require lobbyists to register but do not fully restrict how businesses interact with politicians. Supporters of reform argue that stronger rules would increase transparency and reduce undue influence on policy decisions. Critics say such changes might hinder open communication and legitimate business input on important issues.

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Audit Status
YES100%
NO0%

6 total votes

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Queensland

3 votes

YES100%
NO0%

Victoria

2 votes

YES100%
NO0%

New South Wales

1 votes

YES100%
NO0%

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