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Australian lobbyist registers are not serving the purposes they were designed for.

Narelle RobertsonKypros KypriJulia StaffordMike DaubeMichelle AveryPeter Miller
Published in: Drug and alcohol review (2017)
The registers do not meet the stated objective of making lobbying activity transparent to the Australian public. Timely access to comprehensive information is essential to help promote the rational development of policy concerning tobacco, alcohol and gambling problems. There is an urgent need to reform lobbyist registers to ensure that they are comprehensive and transparent.
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