A gazette is an official publication to notify the public of government business. All Australian governments (Commonwealth, State and Territory) publish official gazettes. Information published in government gazettes covers all aspects of government, including: Appointments and employment (includes transfers and retirements); Budgetary papers (reports relating to government budgets); Freedom of Information (only for years covered by Acts); Index and Contents (cumulative indexes and content listings for individual issues); Government notices (including registers of medical professionals, licencing, honours, electoral notices, trade registrations and population statistics); Private notices (legal notices including bankruptcies, company registrations and local government matters); Proclamations and legislation (includes some Acts and regulations); Tenders and contracts (including requests for tender and notifications of approved contracts).
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Australasian Legal Information Institute
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