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Australian Law Reform Commission | ALRC
The Federal Australian law reform body that has been instrumental in recommending reforms to law since 1975.
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Updated 28d ago
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Quick read
alrc.gov.au looks like government & politics. Traffic estimates are limited, so use the trust and structure modules first. Current AI trust scoring is 5/100.
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35/56 fields populated (63%)
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visual: 4/4
All expected fields present
meta: 3/3
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seo: 5/5
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dns: 4/4
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ads: 3/5
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publisher: 2/5
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files: 2/3
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traffic: 0/10
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whois: 5/6
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radar: 0/4
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ai: 7/7
All expected fields present
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The Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) is an independent Australian Government agency established in 1975 that conducts public inquiries and provides recommendations for law reform to the federal government. The organization reviews existing laws and proposes reforms on topics such as human tissue laws, surrogacy laws, and future acts regime.
Monetization Signals
Government Agency / Public Service model detected
Low trust with 5/100 score
Australian citizens, legal professionals, policymakers, parliamentarians, academics, advocacy groups, and stakeholders interested in legislative reform and public law matters