A former prime minister criticises the government for passing laws under urgency without proper scrutiny, highlighting concerns over weakened legislative checks, environmental risks, and lack of public consultation in fast-track legislation.
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Too many laws passing without proper scrutiny geoffrey palmer saysministerial power expands at public scrutiny's expense
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