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Random New South Wales Royal Commissionsreport

  • Royal Commission on Sites for the Seat of Government of the Commonwealth (1899–1900) (Nineteenth century)

  • Royal Commission on Liquor Laws in New South Wales (1951–1954) (Twentieth century)

  • Royal Commission on Communication between Sydney and North Sydney ("Royal Commission into Sydney Harbour crossing") (1908–1909) (Twentieth century)

  • Greater Newcastle Royal Commission (1919) (Twentieth century)

  • Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abusea (2013–2017) (Twenty-first century)

  • Royal Commission on Safety and Health of Workers in Coal Mines (1938–1939) (Twentieth century)

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The Royal Commission of New South Wales is a major public inquiry to help New South Wales address a clear problem in the country. Royal Commissions are often called upon to investigate matters of great importance and controversy. This may be a matter of government structure, minority treatment, major events of public concern, or economic issues.

The Royal Commission was not created specifically for finance and was not a “patent” for the New South Wales, but merely a judicial complement to the New South Wales outside the everyday legal system. And it is not a permanent government department, which shows the independence of the New South Wales and the openness and transparency of the government. The random tool generated a list of 153 items of 19th and 20th Century Royal Commission institutions, including when they and where they were set up, and the more classic things they handled.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of New South Wales royal commissions.

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