
Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC)
The Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) is an independent government body that reviews and suggests improvements to Australia's legal system. Established in 1975, its main role is to identify outdated laws and propose reforms to make them fairer, clearer, and more efficient. The ALRC conducts research, consults with the public and legal experts, and creates reports that offer recommendations for legislative change. Its work aims to enhance the overall justice system and ensure Australian laws reflect contemporary societal values and needs.