The Queensland Parliament has been making laws since 1860, though some New South Wales laws are still in force in Queensland. The latest multi-volume consolidation contains all Queensland laws as in ...
Print edition ceased publication in June 2002. Online publication archived for latest 2 years only.
Victoria became a separate colony from New South Wales in 1851, and the laws then in force in New South Wales were continued in force. From 1851 to 1856, the Governor legislated with the advice and ...
Periodical gazettes are published irregularly. These gazettes contain lengthy notices the gazettal of which is not an urgent requirement. Each issue is devoted to a single notice or to a related ...
Special gazettes are published irregularly. These gazettes contain notices which require urgent publication, such as those relating to the making of subordinate legislation, proclamations bringing ...
From 1911 until self-government in May 1989, the laws of the Australian Capital Territory were made by Acts of the federal Parliament or by Ordinances made by the Governor-General. From 1974-1986 ...
Successor to the Australian Securities Commission Gazette. Published monthly, this gazette contained notices under the Corporations Law.
This website contains authorised versions of all new laws and regulations in the Australian Capital Territory from 2001, as well as republications / reprints, repealed laws, and consolidated versions ...
This multi-volume encyclopaedia of Australian law, published since 1991, gives detailed access to laws and relevant law cases. It is also available electronically as the Australian Legal Research ...
This is the latest multi-volume consolidation of Northern Territory laws, in 3 volumes. It was followed in 1968 by a consolidation of the Northern Territory regulations. Earlier consolidations of ...
The laws of South Australia were made by the Governor and his Council of Government from 1836 to 1841, and were published as Acts and Ordinances of the Governor and Council of South Australia. From ...