House of Commons Parliamentary Papers empowers researchers to explore the British perspective on historical and contemporary events through a vast and authoritative archive of official government documents spanning three centuries.
Find Australasian legal material. Primary legal materials e.g. legislation, treaties and decisions of courts and tribunals; and secondary legal materials created by public bodies for purposes of public access e.g. law reform and royal commission reports.
A joint facility of University of Technology Sydney and University of New South Wales Faculties of Law.
The Federal Register of Legislation (the Legislation Register) is the authorised whole-of-government website for Commonwealth legislation and related documents. It contains the full text and details of the lifecycle of individual laws and the relationships between them.
Lawlex provides access to the full text of Australian legislation including bills, acts and regulations. All jurisdictions are covered. The Search Legislation function in Lawlex is freely available to everyone. Full access to all content and features requires a subscription.
Recent legislative developments.Tables include a Legislation Index, legislation judicially considered, statutes passed, amended, repealed or commenced during the year, tables of subordinate legislation, bills & reprinted legislation.
Contains the latest legislative changes. Possible to search the legislation database for material dating from 1991. The most up-to-date amendments to Acts, Regulations and other statutory instruments in all jurisdictions are available.
Details amendments to principal Commonwealth Acts and selected regulations since the latest reprint and includes case annotations and article references.
Find core portfolio legislation and policy documents relating to Australian citizenship and migration. Provided by the Department of Home Affairs and available through ImmiAccount.
ImmiAccount requires a special username and password.
The username and password for ImmiAccount is available on our hidden UTAS Library page https://www.utas.edu.au/library/find/databases2/databases-passwords
Use your personal UTAS username and password to log into the Library page.