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- Posted on 24/02/2026
A Consultation Paper has been published to help guide submissions to the Focused review of how the change or suppression practices ban is working. We...
- Posted on 04/02/2026
The Victorian Law Reform Commission has recommended principles and guidelines to support the safe use of AI in Victoria’s courts and tribunals. The Artificial Intelligence...
- Posted on 02/02/2026
The Attorney-General, the Hon Sonya Kilkenny, has asked the Victorian Law Reform Commission to review the operation and effectiveness of the Change or Suppression (Conversion)...
- Posted on 12/11/2025
Media Release: The Victorian Law Reform Commission has recommended changes to the law to address concerns about some young people losing the protection of a...
- Posted on 12/03/2025
The Victorian Law Reform Commission has released the Issues paper for Stage 1 of the Community Law Reform project, Examining Aspects of Family Violence Intervention...
- Posted on 20/02/2025
The VLRC has published its first in a new series of Spotlight papers: ‘I want to tell my story’: the guardianship and administration confidentiality law....
- Posted on 30/10/2024
How can the courts safely use artificial intelligence (AI) to improve efficiency and access to justice? Can AI supplement the human elements of how courts...
- Posted on 17/10/2024
The Victorian Law Reform Commission has been asked to make recommendations on legislative reform opportunities and principles to guide the safe use of AI in...
- Posted on 16/10/2024
The Victorian Law Reform Commission (VLRC) is reviewing whether new laws, regulations and guidelines are needed to ensure that artificial intelligence (AI) is used safely...
- Posted on 28/05/2024
The Victorian Law Reform Commission was asked to review whether the definition of recklessness in Victoria should change, and whether a definition should be written...
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