Friday, September 28, 2018

Law enforcement to match DNA profiles across borders

​The Australian Government has delivered new functionality to integrate with the National Criminal Investigation DNA Database to support law enforcement investigations.

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South Pacific drug seizure

Australian authorities have joined with international agencies to successfully stop a plan to sail a yacht hiding approximately 500 kilograms of cocaine from South America to Australia, through the Pacific.

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Thursday, September 20, 2018

DARI - Australia has reinforced its border protection capabilities



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Urdu - Australia has reinforced its border protection capabilities



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Inaugural national police bravery award winner

A West Australian Police Force officer has won the inaugural National Police Bravery Award for saving the lives of two little girls.

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National cooperative scheme on unexplained wealth

The Morrison Government has taken a significant step to establish a National Cooperative Scheme on Unexplained Wealth.

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Vietnamese – Australia has reinforced its border protection capabilities



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Bengali – Australia has reinforced its border protection capabilities



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Farsi – Australia has reinforced its border protection capabilities



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Tamil – Australia has reinforced its border protection capabilities



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Sinhala – Australia has reinforced its border protection capabilities



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Sudanese Arabic – Australia has reinforced its border protection capabilities



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Pashto – Australia has reinforced its border protection capabilities



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Bahasa Indonesian – Australia has reinforced its border protection capabilities



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Arabic – Australia has reinforced its border protection capabilities



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EU rejects Japan's request for motorcycle parts phthalates exemption - Chemical Watch


EU rejects Japan's request for motorcycle parts phthalates exemption
Chemical Watch
The European Commission has declined Japan's request to exempt motorcycle parts from new restrictions on the uses of four phthalates – DEHP, DBP, DIBP and BBP – in plasticised materials. The Commission said in a response published 19 September ...



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Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Hazardous substances in plastic components - Electronic Products & Technology


Electronic Products & Technology

Hazardous substances in plastic components
Electronic Products & Technology
Importantly, the European Union has passed the delegated Directive 2015/863, therefore amending the annex II of Directive 2011/65/EU (also called RoHS recast) while adding 4 phthalates to the restricted substances list: BBP, DBP, DEHP and DIBP.



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EU calls for feedback on draft RoHS evaluation roadmap - Chemical Watch


EU calls for feedback on draft RoHS evaluation roadmap
Chemical Watch
It restricts the use of lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) in electrical and electronic equipment. From July next year, four phthalates – DEHP, BBP, DBP and DiBP – will ...



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Monday, September 17, 2018

Telecommunications Sector Security Reforms come into force

Australia's telecommunications networks will be better protected from today with the commencement of the Telecommunications Sector Security Reforms (TSSR).

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Sunday, September 16, 2018

Australia to host Financial Intelligence Think Tank

Head’s of Financial Intelligence Units (FIUs) from across the globe will come together in Sydney this month for the 25th Egmont Group Plenary, in the one of the largest gatherings of financial intelligence capability in the world.

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Thursday, September 13, 2018

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

In the news - Chemical Watch


In the news
Chemical Watch
The trade association European Plasticisers has criticised a proposed 'double listing' of four phthalates – DEHP, DBP, DIBP and BBP – on the REACH authorisation list as "unnecessary over-regulation". All four are listed as both reprotoxic and having ...



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Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Broader powers for Police at Airports

The Morrison Government today introduced a new Bill that will give law enforcement agencies broader powers to ensure the security of the country's aviation network and keep the Australian public safe.

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Saturday, September 8, 2018

Operation Sovereign Borders reinforced

Australia’s maritime surveillance and response capabilities have been reinforced with expanded aerial surveillance and on-water patrols.

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Friday, September 7, 2018

Revised Rates of Debt Securities - Business Recorder (press release)


Revised Rates of Debt Securities
Business Recorder (press release)
26 DIBP/SUK/140717 DUBAI ISLAMIC BANK PAKISTAN LTD.-SUKUK (14-07-17) **** Non-Traded 101.8704 27 JSBL/TFC/141216 JS BANK LTD.-TFC (14-12-16) Traded 100.5952 28 JSBL/TFC/291217 JS BANK LTD.-TFC (29-12-17) Traded 99.0500



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Revised Rates of Debt Securities - Business Recorder (press release)


Revised Rates of Debt Securities
Business Recorder (press release)
26 DIBP/SUK/140717 DUBAI ISLAMIC BANK PAKISTAN LTD.-SUKUK (14-07-17) **** Non-Traded 101.8704 27 JSBL/TFC/141216 JS BANK LTD.-TFC (14-12-16) Traded 100.5952 28 JSBL/TFC/291217 JS BANK LTD.-TFC (29-12-17) Traded 99.0500



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Revised Rates of Debt Securities - Business Recorder (press release)


Revised Rates of Debt Securities
Business Recorder (press release)
26 DIBP/SUK/140717 DUBAI ISLAMIC BANK PAKISTAN LTD.-SUKUK (14-07-17) **** Non-Traded 101.8704 27 JSBL/TFC/141216 JS BANK LTD.-TFC (14-12-16) Traded 100.5952 28 JSBL/TFC/291217 JS BANK LTD.-TFC (29-12-17) Traded 99.0500



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Thursday, September 6, 2018

Australia's Corporate Immigration Review 2018 - Who's Who Legal


Australia's Corporate Immigration Review 2018
Who's Who Legal
The Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) has now been replaced with the Department of Home Affairs, which is responsible for the implementation of Australia's immigration law framework. Australia's Corporate Migration Programme has ...



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Statement on fabricated evidence to Senate Inquiry

Over recent weeks the Labor Party has conducted a spurious and baseless campaign against me in relation to the use of my Ministerial intervention power.

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Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Revised Rates of Debt Securities - Business Recorder (press release)


Revised Rates of Debt Securities
Business Recorder (press release)
26 DIBP/SUK/140717 DUBAI ISLAMIC BANK PAKISTAN LTD.-SUKUK (14-07-17) **** Non-Traded 101.8704 27 JSBL/TFC/141216 JS BANK LTD.-TFC (14-12-16) Traded 100.5952 28 JSBL/TFC/291217 JS BANK LTD.-TFC (29-12-17) Traded 99.0500



Originally Published here: Revised Rates of Debt Securities - Business Recorder (press release)

Revised Rates of Debt Securities - Business Recorder (press release)


Revised Rates of Debt Securities
Business Recorder (press release)
26 DIBP/SUK/140717 DUBAI ISLAMIC BANK PAKISTAN LTD.-SUKUK (14-07-17) **** Non-Traded 101.8704 27 JSBL/TFC/141216 JS BANK LTD.-TFC (14-12-16) Traded 100.5952 28 JSBL/TFC/291217 JS BANK LTD.-TFC (29-12-17) Traded 99.0500



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Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Revised Rates of Debt Securities - Business Recorder (press release)


Revised Rates of Debt Securities
Business Recorder (press release)
26 DIBP/SUK/140717 DUBAI ISLAMIC BANK PAKISTAN LTD.-SUKUK (14-07-17) **** Non-Traded 101.8704 27 JSBL/TFC/141216 JS BANK LTD.-TFC (14-12-16) Traded 100.5952 28 JSBL/TFC/291217 JS BANK LTD.-TFC (29-12-17) Traded 99.0500



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Sunday, September 2, 2018

Major boost to Counter Child Exploitation

The battle against child exploitation and abuse will be substantially boosted with the opening of the Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation (ACCCE) in Brisbane today.

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