The House met, at 12 noon, pursuant to adjournment. The Speaker (the Honourable M. Dick) took the Chair, made an acknowledgement of country and read Prayers.
House
MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
Message No. 432, 13 February 2025, from the Senate was reported returning the Early Childhood Education and Care (Three Day Guarantee) Bill 2025 without amendment.
MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL—ASSENT TO BILLS
Messages from Her Excellency the Governor-General were announced informing the House that Her Excellency, in the name of His Majesty, had assented to the following bills:
14 February 2025 —Message No. 238 —
Appropriation (Parliamentary Departments) (No. 2) 2024-2025 .
Appropriation (No. 3) 2024-2025 .
Appropriation (No. 4) 2024-2025 .
Social Security Legislation Amendment (Technical Changes) 2025 .
Oversight Legislation Amendment (Robodebt Royal Commission Response and Other Measures) 2025 .
Health Legislation Amendment (Modernising My Health Record—Sharing by Default) 2025 .
Future Made in Australia (Production Tax Credits and Other Measures) 2025 .
Defence Service Homes Amendment (Insurance) 2025 .
20 February 2025 —Message No. 239 —
Customs Amendment (Expedited Seizure and Disposal of Engineered Stone) 2025 .
Early Childhood Education and Care (Three Day Guarantee) 2025 .
Electricity Infrastructure Legislation Amendment 2025 .
Administrative Review Tribunal (Miscellaneous Measures) 2025 .
Scams Prevention Framework 2025 .
Electoral Legislation Amendment (Electoral Reform) 2025 .
Veterans’ Entitlements, Treatment and Support (Simplification and Harmonisation) 2025 .
Suspension of Standing Order 133( b )
Mr Burke (Leader of the House), by leave, moved—That standing order 133(b) (deferred divisions) be suspended for this sitting.
Debate ensued.
Question—put.
And so it was resolved in the affirmative.
Show members
Ayes (86)
- Mr Albanese
- Mr Dreyfus
- Dr Leigh
- Mr Repacholi
- Dr Aly
- Mrs Elliot
- Ms Ley
- Ms Rishworth
- Dr Ananda-Rajah
- Ms Fernando
- Mr Lim
- Ms Roberts
- Mrs Andrews
- Mr Fletcher
- Ms McBain
- Ms Rowland
- Ms Belyea
- Dr Freelander
- Ms McBride
- Ms J Ryan
- Mr Bowen
- Dr Garland
- Mr Marles
- Ms Scrymgour
- Mr Buchholz
- Mr Georganas
- Ms Mascarenhas
- Ms Sitou
- Mr Burke
- Mr Giles
- Ms Miller-Frost
- Mr Smith*
- Mr Burnell
- Mr Goodenough
- Mr B Mitchell
- Ms Stanley*
- Ms Burney
- Mr Gorman
- Mr R Mitchell
- Mr Sukkar
- Mr Burns
- Mr Gosling
- Dr Mulino
- Ms Swanson
- Mr Butler
- Mr Hastie
- Mr Neumann
- Ms Templeman
- Ms Byrnes
- Mr Hill
- Mr O’Connor
- Mr Thistlethwaite
- Dr Chalmers
- Mr Husic
- Ms O’Neil
- Ms Thwaites
- Dr Charlton
- Mr Jones
- Ms Payne
- Ms Vamvakinou
- Ms Chesters
- Ms Kearney
- Mr Perrett
- Mr van Manen
- Mr Clare
- Mr Keogh
- Mrs Phillips
- Mr Wallace
- Ms Claydon
- Mr Khalil
- Mr Pike
- Mr Watts
- Ms Coker
- Ms C King
- Ms Plibersek
- Ms Wells
- Ms Collins
- Ms M. M. H. King
- Mr Rae
- Mr J Wilson
- Mr Conroy
- Ms Lawrence
- Dr Reid
- Mr Zappia
- Ms Doyle
- Mr Laxale
SUSPENSION OF STANDING AND SESSIONAL ORDERS —Time and Order of Business for 25 and 27 March 2025
Mr Burke (Leader of the House) moved—That so much of the standing and sessional orders be suspended as would prevent the following:
(1) on Tuesday, 25 March 2025:
(a) standing orders 31 (automatic adjournment of the House) and 33 (limit on business after normal time of adjournment) being suspended for the sitting; and
(b) the Federation Chamber not meeting;
(2) on Thursday, 27 March 2025:
(a) standing order 31 (automatic adjournment of the House) being suspended for the sitting; and
(b) after the Leader of the Opposition completes his reply to the Budget speech, the House automatically standing adjourned until 10 am on Monday, 7 April 2025, unless the Speaker or, in the event of the Speaker being unavailable, the Deputy Speaker, fixes an alternative day or hour of meeting; and
(3) any variation to this arrangement being made only on a motion moved by a Minister.
Question—put and passed, with the concurrence of an absolute majority.
SUSPENSION OF STANDING AND SESSIONAL ORDERS —Consideration of Bills
Mr Burke (Leader of the House) moved—That so much of the standing and sessional orders be suspended as would prevent the following on Tuesday, 25 March 2025:
(1) after the introduction of Supply Bill (No. 1) 2025-2026, Supply Bill (No. 2) 2025-2026 and Supply (Parliamentary Departments) Bill (No. 1) 2025-2026, debate on each bill being adjourned until a later hour;
(2) Ministers introducing the Parliamentary Business Resources Legislation Amendment (Machinery of Government Change) Bill 2025 and Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Amendment (Reconsiderations) Bill 2025 without notice and debate on each bill being adjourned until a later hour;
(3) when the order of the day for the resumption of debate on Supply Bill (No. 1) 2025-2026 is called on, a cognate debate taking place with Supply Bill (No. 2) 2025-2026 and Supply (Parliamentary Departments) Bill (No. 1) 2025-2026;
(4) immediately following the discussion of a matter of public importance, if the Transport Security Amendment (Security of Australia’s Transport Sector) Bill 2024, Supply Bill (No. 1) 2025-2026, Supply Bill (No. 2) 2025-2026, Supply (Parliamentary Departments) Bill (No. 1) 2025-2026 and Parliamentary Business Resources Legislation Amendment (Machinery of Government Change) Bill 2025 have not passed, all questions necessary to complete consideration of the bills being put immediately;
(5) following the passage of the bills listed in (4), the resumption of debate on the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Amendment (Reconsiderations) Bill 2025 being called on immediately and all questions necessary to complete consideration of the bill being put at no later than 5.45 pm; and
(6) any variation to this arrangement being made only on a motion moved by a Minister.
Closure
Mr Burke moved—That the question be now put.
Question—That the question be now put—put.
And so it was resolved in the affirmative.
Show members
Ayes (87)
- Mr Albanese
- Mr Dreyfus
- Dr Leigh
- Ms Rishworth
- Dr Aly
- Mrs Elliot
- Ms Ley
- Ms Roberts
- Dr Ananda-Rajah
- Ms Fernando
- Mr Lim
- Ms Rowland
- Mrs Andrews
- Mr Fletcher
- Ms McBain
- Ms J Ryan
- Ms Belyea
- Dr Freelander
- Ms McBride
- Ms Scrymgour
- Mr Bowen
- Dr Garland
- Mr Marles
- Ms Sitou
- Mr Buchholz
- Mr Georganas
- Ms Mascarenhas
- Mr Smith*
- Mr Burke
- Mr Giles
- Ms Miller-Frost
- Ms Stanley*
- Mr Burnell
- Mr Goodenough
- Mr B Mitchell
- Mr Sukkar
- Ms Burney
- Mr Gorman
- Mr R Mitchell
- Ms Swanson
- Mr Burns
- Mr Gosling
- Dr Mulino
- Ms Templeman
- Mr Butler
- Mr Hastie
- Mr Neumann
- Mr Thistlethwaite
- Ms Byrnes
- Mr Hill
- Mr O’Connor
- Ms Thwaites
- Dr Chalmers
- Mr Husic
- Ms O’Neil
- Ms Vamvakinou
- Dr Charlton
- Mr Jones
- Ms Payne
- Mr van Manen
- Ms Chesters
- Ms Kearney
- Mr Perrett
- Mr Wallace
- Mr Clare
- Mr Keogh
- Mrs Phillips
- Mr Watts
- Ms Claydon
- Mr Khalil
- Mr Pike
- Dr Webster
- Ms Coker
- Ms C King
- Ms Plibersek
- Ms Wells
- Ms Collins
- Ms M. M. H. King
- Mr Rae
- Mr J Wilson
- Mr Conroy
- Ms Lawrence
- Dr Reid
- Mr Zappia
- Ms Doyle
- Mr Laxale
- Mr Repacholi
And the question—That the motion for the suspension of standing and sessional orders be agreed to—being accordingly put—
And so it was resolved in the affirmative—by an absolute majority.
Show members
Ayes (87)
- Mr Albanese
- Mr Dreyfus
- Dr Leigh
- Ms Rishworth
- Dr Aly
- Mrs Elliot
- Ms Ley
- Ms Roberts
- Dr Ananda-Rajah
- Ms Fernando
- Mr Lim
- Ms Rowland
- Mrs Andrews
- Mr Fletcher
- Ms McBain
- Ms J Ryan
- Ms Belyea
- Dr Freelander
- Ms McBride
- Ms Scrymgour
- Mr Bowen
- Dr Garland
- Mr Marles
- Ms Sitou
- Mr Buchholz
- Mr Georganas
- Ms Mascarenhas
- Mr Smith*
- Mr Burke
- Mr Giles
- Ms Miller-Frost
- Ms Stanley*
- Mr Burnell
- Mr Goodenough
- Mr B Mitchell
- Mr Sukkar
- Ms Burney
- Mr Gorman
- Mr R Mitchell
- Ms Swanson
- Mr Burns
- Mr Gosling
- Dr Mulino
- Ms Templeman
- Mr Butler
- Mr Hastie
- Mr Neumann
- Mr Thistlethwaite
- Ms Byrnes
- Mr Hill
- Mr O’Connor
- Ms Thwaites
- Dr Chalmers
- Mr Husic
- Ms O’Neil
- Ms Vamvakinou
- Dr Charlton
- Mr Jones
- Ms Payne
- Mr van Manen
- Ms Chesters
- Ms Kearney
- Mr Perrett
- Mr Wallace
- Mr Clare
- Mr Keogh
- Mrs Phillips
- Mr Watts
- Ms Claydon
- Mr Khalil
- Mr Pike
- Dr Webster
- Ms Coker
- Ms C King
- Ms Plibersek
- Ms Wells
- Ms Collins
- Ms M. M. H. King
- Mr Rae
- Mr J Wilson
- Mr Conroy
- Ms Lawrence
- Dr Reid
- Mr Zappia
- Ms Doyle
- Mr Laxale
- Mr Repacholi
POSTPONEMENT OF NOTICE
Ordered—That notice No. 1, government business, be postponed until a later hour this day.
Transport Security Amendment (Security of Australia’s Transport Sector) Bill 2024
The order of the day having been read for the resumption of the debate on the question—That the bill be now read a second time—
Debate resumed.
Question—put and passed—bill read a second time.
Consideration in detail
Bill, by leave, taken as a whole.
Documents
Mr Thistlethwaite (Assistant Minister for Immigration) presented a supplementary explanatory memorandum to the bill and an addendum to the explanatory memorandum to the bill.
On the motion of Mr Thistlethwaite, by leave, Government amendments (1) to (9) were made together.
Bill, as amended, agreed to.
Consideration in detail concluded.
On the motion of Mr Thistlethwaite , by leave, the bill was read a third time.
MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, CERTAIN PROPOSED EXPENDITURE AND APPROPRIATION FOR YEAR 2025-2026— Supply Bill (No. 1) 2025-2026
Message No. 240, 21 March 2025, from Her Excellency the Governor-General was announced recommending, in accordance with the requirements of section 56 of the Constitution, an appropriation for the purposes of the Supply Bill (No. 1) 2025-2026.
Mr Jones (Assistant Treasurer) presented a Bill for an Act to appropriate money out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the ordinary annual services of the Government, and for related purposes.
Document
Mr Jones presented an explanatory memorandum to the bill.
Bill read a first time.
Mr Jones moved—That the bill be now read a second time.
In accordance with the resolution agreed to earlier this sitting, debate adjourned and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for a later hour this day.
MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, CERTAIN PROPOSED EXPENDITURE AND APPROPRIATION FOR YEAR 2025-2026— Supply Bill (No. 2) 2025-2026
Message No. 241, 21 March 2025, from Her Excellency the Governor-General was announced recommending, in accordance with the requirements of section 56 of the Constitution, an appropriation for the purposes of the Supply Bill (No. 2) 2025-2026.
Mr Jones (Assistant Treasurer) presented a Bill for an Act to appropriate money out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for certain expenditure, and for related purposes.
Document
Mr Jones presented an explanatory memorandum to the bill.
Bill read a first time.
Mr Jones moved—That the bill be now read a second time.
In accordance with the resolution agreed to earlier this sitting, debate adjourned and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for a later hour this day.
MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, CERTAIN PROPOSED EXPENDITURE AND APPROPRIATION IN RELATION TO THE PARLIAMENTARY DEPARTMENTS FOR YEAR 2025-2026— Supply (Parliamentary Departments) Bill (No. 1) 2025-2026
Message No. 242, 21 March 2025, from Her Excellency the Governor-General was announced recommending, in accordance with the requirements of section 56 of the Constitution, an appropriation for the purposes of the Supply (Parliamentary Departments) Bill (No. 1) 2025-2026.
Mr Jones (Assistant Treasurer) presented a Bill for an Act to appropriate money out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for expenditure in relation to the Parliamentary Departments, and for related purposes.
Document
Mr Jones presented an explanatory memorandum to the bill.
Bill read a first time.
Mr Jones moved—That the bill be now read a second time.
In accordance with the resolution agreed to earlier this sitting, debate adjourned and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for a later hour this day.
Parliamentary Business Resources Legislation Amendment (Machinery of Government Change) Bill 2025
In accordance with the resolution agreed to earlier this sitting—
Mr Gorman (Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the commencement of certain amendments of the law relating to the provision of resources to or in relation to persons who are, were or will be members of the Parliament, and for related purposes.
Document
Mr Gorman presented an explanatory memorandum to the bill.
Bill read a first time.
Mr Gorman moved—That the bill be now read a second time.
Debate adjourned and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for a later hour this day.
Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Amendment (Reconsiderations) Bill 2025
In accordance with the resolution agreed to earlier this sitting—
Ms Plibersek (Minister for the Environment and Water) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 , and for related purposes.
Document
Ms Plibersek presented an explanatory memorandum to the bill.
Bill read a first time.
Ms Plibersek moved—That the bill be now read a second time.
Debate adjourned and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for a later hour this day.
MEMBERS’ STATEMENTS
Members’ statements were made.
DEATH OF FORMER SENATOR ( the Honourable Dr Rosemary Anne Crowley )
Mr Albanese (Prime Minister) referred to the death of the Honourable Dr Rosemary Anne Crowley AO, and moved—That the House record its deep regret at the death, on 1 March 2025, of the Honourable Dr Rosemary Anne Crowley AO, a former Minister and Senator for the State of South Australia from 1983 to 2002, place on record its appreciation of her long and meritorious public service, and tender its profound sympathy to her family in their bereavement.
Mr Dutton (Leader of the Opposition) having seconded the motion and all Members present having risen, in silence—
Debate adjourned (Mr Burke—Leader of the House), and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for the next sitting.
Mr Burke declared the order of the day referred to the Federation Chamber for debate.
TROPICAL CYCLONE ALFRED AND THE QUEENSLAND FLOODS—STATEMENTS
Mr Albanese (Prime Minister), by indulgence, made a statement in relation to Tropical Cyclone Alfred and the Queensland floods.
Mr Dutton (Leader of the Opposition), by indulgence, also made a statement on the matter.
QUESTIONS
Questions without notice were asked.
Commonwealth Ombudsman’s Report
The Speaker presented the following document:
Fair Work Act 2009 —Quarterly report under section 712F(6)—1 July to 30 September 2024.
Department of Parliamentary Services annual report
The Speaker presented the following document:
Department of Parliamentary Services—Report for 2023-24—Addendum.
The document was made a Parliamentary Paper.
Auditor-General’s Reports
The Speaker presented the following documents:
Auditor-General—Audit reports of 2024-25—
No. 24—Performance audit—Management of complaints by the Australian Human Rights Commission: Australian Human Rights Commission.
No. 25—Annual performance statements audit—Performance statements auditing in the Commonwealth—Outcomes from the 2023-24 audit program: Across entities, incorporating a corrigendum.
No. 26—Performance audit—Governance of artificial intelligence at the Australian Taxation Office: Australian Taxation Office.
No. 27—Performance audit—Sport Integrity Australia’s management of the National Anti-Doping Scheme: Sport Integrity Australia.
No. 28—Performance audit—Management of complaints by the Australian Taxation Office: Australian Taxation Office.
The documents were made Parliamentary Papers.
DOCUMENTS
The following documents were presented:
*Aboriginal Land Commissioner—Report for 2023-24.
Attorney-General’s Department— Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979 and Part 15 of the Telecommunications Act 1997 —Report for 2023-24.
*Australia Post—Service Improvement Plan—January 2025.
*Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)—Diversity and inclusion—Report for 2023-24.
*Australian Competition and Consumer Commission—Telstra’s structural separation undertaking—Report for 2023-24.
Australian Law Reform Commission—Report No. 143—Safe, informed, supported: Reforming justice responses to sexual violence—
*Final report, January 2025.
*Summary report, January 2025.
Corporations and Financial Services—Parliamentary Joint Committee—Statutory inquiry into ASIC, the Takeovers Panel, and the corporations legislation: Competition in clearing and settlement and the ASX CHESS Replacement Project: The CHESS Replacement Project is too important to fail—Government response, February 2025.
Electoral Matters—Joint Standing Committee—Conduct of the 2022 federal election and other matters: Final report—Government response, March 2025.
Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Act 2009— Bi-annual reports of the CFMEU Administrator—First report, February 2025.
Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade—Joint Standing Committee—Inquiry into the Defence annual report 2022-23—Government response, January 2025.
Infrastructure Australia—
Annual budget statement 2025.
Annual performance statement 2025.
National Health and Medical Research Council, Australian Research Council and Universities Australia—National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research 2025.
Parliamentary Standards—Joint Select Committee—Final report—Government response, December 2024.
Superannuation (Government Co-contribution for Low Income Earners) Act 2003—
Quarterly reports on the operation of Section 12G(1) for the periods—
1 July to 30 September 2024.
1 October to 31 December 2024.
Quarterly reports on the operation of Section 54(1) for the periods—
1 July to 30 September 2024.
1 October to 31 December 2024.
* Telecommunications Act 1997 and Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979 —Commonwealth Ombudsman—Ombudsman oversight of covert electronic surveillance—Report for 2023-24.
Treaties— Text, together with associated documents —
Agreement between the Government of Australia and the Government of the Republic of Colombia relating to Air Services (Bogota, 14 February 2019).
Agreement between the Government of Australia and the Government of the Republic of Peru relating to Air Services (Canberra, 24 May 2017).
Agreement between the Government of Australia and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia relating to Air Services (Riyadh, 27 April 2017).
*The documents were made Parliamentary Papers.
DISCUSSION OF MATTER OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE— Cost of Living
The House was informed that Mr Ted O’Brien had proposed that a definite matter of public importance be submitted to the House for discussion, namely, “The Government’s failure to manage the economy and ease pressure on cost of living”.
The proposed discussion having received the necessary support—
Mr Ted O’Brien addressed the House.
Discussion ensued.
Discussion concluded.
In accordance with the resolution agreed to earlier this sitting—
The order of the day having been read for the resumption of the debate on the question—That the bill be now read a second time—
Question—put and passed—bill read a second time.
On the motion of Ms Wells (Minister for Sport), the bill was read a third time.
In accordance with the resolution agreed to earlier this sitting—
The order of the day having been read for the resumption of the debate on the question—That the bill be now read a second time—
Question—put and passed—bill read a second time.
On the motion of Ms Wells (Minister for Sport), the bill was read a third time.
Supply (Parliamentary Departments) Bill (No. 1) 2025-2026
In accordance with the resolution agreed to earlier this sitting—
The order of the day having been read for the resumption of the debate on the question—That the bill be now read a second time—
Question—put and passed—bill read a second time.
On the motion of Ms Wells (Minister for Sport), the bill was read a third time.
Parliamentary Business Resources Legislation Amendment (Machinery of Government Change) Bill 2025
In accordance with the resolution agreed to earlier this sitting—
The order of the day having been read for the resumption of the debate on the question—That the bill be now read a second time—
Question—put and passed—bill read a second time.
On the motion of Ms Wells (Minister for Sport), the bill was read a third time.
Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Amendment (Reconsiderations) Bill 2025
In accordance with the resolution agreed to earlier this sitting—
The order of the day having been read for the resumption of the debate on the question—That the bill be now read a second time—
Debate resumed by Mr Ted O’Brien who moved, as an amendment—That all words after “That” be omitted with a view to substituting the following words:
“whilst not declining to give the bill a second reading, the House notes that:
(1) on the eve of a federal election, the Government has been forced to work around their own Environment Minister in an attempt to fix a political mess of their own making;
(2) the Government remains bitterly divided on the future of salmon farming at Macquarie Harbour and has unleashed 15 months of anxiety and uncertainty on thousands of workers, families and communities who rely on the salmon industry, including voting against a Coalition bill to improve the reconsideration process in the most recent sitting week of Parliament;
(3) this legislation is not needed to provide lasting certainty to the Tasmanian salmon industry, and instead the Government should simply have ended the Minister for the Environment’s disastrous 2023 review of salmon farming’s future at Macquarie Harbour;
(4) the Government, and particularly the Environment Minister, must guarantee to not instigate other forms of legislation or regulations that will impose new controls or reviews on the salmon industry, including through the return of their Nature Positive legislation, Federal EPA or use of other forms of the EPBC Act, such as directed environmental audits; and
(5) the changes to the reconsiderations regime in the bill should be substantially strengthened to ensure that all assessments of all projects, across all industries, do not remain subject to the open-ended review processes that currently exist”.
Debate ensuing—
Mr Bates moved, as an amendment to the amendment proposed by Mr Ted O’Brien—That all words after “whilst” be omitted with a view to substituting the following words:
“the House declines to give the bill a second reading, it notes that the Government is using the cover of the budget to rush through legislation that trashes environment laws instead of passing laws to cut student debt and triple the bulk billing incentive for GPs”.
Debate ensued.
It being 5.45 pm—In accordance with the resolution agreed to earlier this sitting—
Question—That the amendment moved by Mr Bates to the amendment proposed by Mr Ted O’Brien be agreed to—put.
And so it was negatived.
Show members
Ayes (12)
Noes (76)
- Mr Albanese
- Mrs Elliot
- Ms Lawrence
- Ms Roberts
- Dr Aly
- Ms Fernando
- Mr Laxale
- Ms Rowland
- Dr Ananda-Rajah
- Dr Freelander
- Dr Leigh
- Ms J Ryan
- Ms Belyea
- Dr Garland
- Mr Lim
- Ms Scrymgour
- Mr Bowen
- Mr Gee
- Ms McBain
- Ms Sitou
- Mr Burke
- Mr Georganas
- Ms McBride
- Mr Smith*
- Mr Burnell
- Mr Giles
- Ms Mascarenhas
- Ms Stanley*
- Ms Burney
- Dr Gillespie
- Ms Miller-Frost
- Ms Swanson
- Mr Burns
- Mr Goodenough
- Mr B Mitchell
- Ms Templeman
- Mr Butler
- Mr Gorman
- Mr R Mitchell
- Ms Thwaites
- Ms Byrnes
- Mr Gosling
- Dr Mulino
- Ms Vamvakinou
- Dr Charlton
- Dr Haines
- Mr Neumann
- Mr van Manen
- Ms Chesters
- Mr Hill
- Ms Payne
- Mr Vasta
- Mr Clare
- Mr Husic
- Mr Perrett
- Mr Watts
- Ms Claydon
- Mr Jones
- Mrs Phillips
- Dr Webster
- Ms Coker
- Ms Kearney
- Ms Plibersek
- Ms Wells
- Mr Conroy
- Mr Keogh
- Mr Rae
- Mr J Wilson
- Ms Doyle
- Mr Khalil
- Dr Reid
- Mr Wood
- Mr Dreyfus
- Ms M. M. H. King
- Mr Repacholi
- Mr Zappia
Question—That the amendment moved by Mr Ted O’Brien be agreed to—put.
And so it was negatived.
Show members
Ayes (50)
- Mrs Andrews
- Dr Gillespie
- Ms McKenzie
- Mr Thompson
- Mrs Archer
- Mr Goodenough
- Mrs Marino
- Mr van Manen
- Ms Bell
- Mr Hamilton
- Mr Ted O’Brien
- Mr Vasta
- Mr Birrell
- Mr Hastie
- Mr L O’Brien
- Mr Violi
- Mr Boyce
- Mr Hawke
- Mr Pasin
- Mr Wallace
- Mr Buchholz
- Mr Hogan
- Mr Pearce
- Ms Ware
- Mr Caldwell
- Mr Howarth
- Mr Pike
- Dr Webster
- Mr Chester
- Mr Joyce
- Ms Price
- Mr Willcox
- Mr Coleman
- Mr Kennedy
- Mr Ramsey*
- Mr R Wilson
- Mr Conaghan
- Ms Landry
- Mr Stevens
- Mr Wolahan
- Mr Coulton*
- Mr Leeser
- Mr Sukkar
- Mr Wood
- Mr Entsch
- Mr McCormack
- Mr Tehan
- Mr Young
- Mr Fletcher
- Mrs McIntosh
Noes (84)
- Mr Albanese
- Ms Daniel
- Mr Laxale
- Ms Roberts
- Dr Aly
- Ms Doyle
- Dr Leigh
- Ms Rowland
- Dr Ananda-Rajah
- Mr Dreyfus
- Mr Lim
- Ms J Ryan
- Mr Bandt
- Mrs Elliot
- Ms McBain
- Ms Scrymgour
- Mr Bates
- Ms Fernando
- Ms McBride
- Ms Sharkie
- Ms Belyea
- Dr Freelander
- Mr Marles
- Ms Sitou
- Mr Bowen
- Dr Garland
- Ms Mascarenhas
- Mr Smith*
- Mr Burke
- Mr Georganas
- Ms Miller-Frost
- Ms Stanley*
- Mr Burnell
- Mr Giles
- Mr B Mitchell
- Ms Steggall
- Ms Burney
- Mr Gorman
- Mr R Mitchell
- Ms Swanson
- Mr Burns
- Mr Gosling
- Dr Mulino
- Ms Templeman
- Mr Butler
- Dr Haines
- Mr Neumann
- Mr Thistlethwaite
- Ms Byrnes
- Mr Hill
- Ms O’Neil
- Ms Thwaites
- Mr Chandler-Mather
- Mr Husic
- Ms Payne
- Ms Tink
- Dr Charlton
- Mr Jones
- Mr Perrett
- Ms Vamvakinou
- Ms Chesters
- Ms Kearney
- Mrs Phillips
- Ms Watson-Brown
- Mr Clare
- Mr Keogh
- Ms Plibersek
- Mr Watts
- Ms Claydon
- Mr Khalil
- Mr Rae
- Ms Wells
- Ms Coker
- Ms C King
- Dr Reid
- Mr Wilkie
- Ms Collins
- Ms M. M. H. King
- Mr Repacholi
- Mr J Wilson
- Mr Conroy
- Ms Lawrence
- Ms Rishworth
- Mr Zappia
Question—That the bill be now read a second time—put.
And so it was resolved in the affirmative—bill read a second time.
Show members
Ayes (111)
- Mr Albanese
- Dr Freelander
- Mr McCormack
- Ms J Ryan
- Dr Aly
- Dr Garland
- Mrs McIntosh
- Ms Scrymgour
- Dr Ananda-Rajah
- Mr Gee
- Ms McKenzie
- Ms Sitou
- Mrs Andrews
- Mr Georganas
- Mrs Marino
- Mr Smith*
- Ms Bell
- Mr Giles
- Mr Marles
- Ms Stanley*
- Ms Belyea
- Dr Gillespie
- Ms Mascarenhas
- Mr Stevens
- Mr Bowen
- Mr Goodenough
- Ms Miller-Frost
- Mr Sukkar
- Mr Burke
- Mr Gorman
- Mr B Mitchell
- Ms Swanson
- Mr Burnell
- Mr Gosling
- Mr R Mitchell
- Mr Tehan
- Ms Burney
- Mr Hastie
- Dr Mulino
- Ms Templeman
- Mr Burns
- Mr Hill
- Mr Neumann
- Mr Thistlethwaite
- Mr Butler
- Mr Howarth
- Mr Ted O’Brien
- Mr Thompson
- Ms Byrnes
- Mr Husic
- Mr O’Connor
- Ms Thwaites
- Mr Caldwell
- Mr Jones
- Ms O’Neil
- Ms Vamvakinou
- Dr Charlton
- Mr Joyce
- Mr Pasin
- Mr van Manen
- Ms Chesters
- Ms Kearney
- Ms Payne
- Mr Vasta
- Mr Clare
- Mr Keogh
- Mr Perrett
- Mr Violi
- Ms Claydon
- Mr Khalil
- Mrs Phillips
- Mr Wallace
- Ms Coker
- Ms C King
- Mr Pike
- Ms Ware
- Mr Coleman
- Ms M. M. H. King
- Ms Plibersek
- Mr Watts
- Ms Collins
- Ms Landry
- Ms Price
- Dr Webster
- Mr Conroy
- Ms Lawrence
- Mr Rae
- Ms Wells
- Mr Coulton
- Mr Laxale
- Mr Ramsey
- Mr Willcox
- Ms Doyle
- Mr Leeser
- Dr Reid
- Mr J Wilson
- Mr Dreyfus
- Dr Leigh
- Mr Repacholi
- Mr Wood
- Mrs Elliot
- Mr Lim
- Ms Rishworth
- Mr Young
- Ms Fernando
- Ms McBain
- Ms Roberts
- Mr Zappia
- Mr Fletcher
- Ms McBride
- Ms Rowland
Ms Plibersek (Minister for the Environment and Water) moved—That the bill be now read a third time.
Question—put.
And so it was resolved in the affirmative—bill read a third time.
Show members
Ayes (111)
- Mr Albanese
- Dr Freelander
- Mr McCormack
- Ms J Ryan
- Dr Aly
- Dr Garland
- Mrs McIntosh
- Ms Scrymgour
- Dr Ananda-Rajah
- Mr Gee
- Ms McKenzie
- Ms Sitou
- Mrs Andrews
- Mr Georganas
- Mrs Marino
- Mr Smith*
- Ms Bell
- Mr Giles
- Mr Marles
- Ms Stanley*
- Ms Belyea
- Dr Gillespie
- Ms Mascarenhas
- Mr Stevens
- Mr Bowen
- Mr Goodenough
- Ms Miller-Frost
- Mr Sukkar
- Mr Burke
- Mr Gorman
- Mr B Mitchell
- Ms Swanson
- Mr Burnell
- Mr Gosling
- Mr R Mitchell
- Mr Tehan
- Ms Burney
- Mr Hastie
- Dr Mulino
- Ms Templeman
- Mr Burns
- Mr Hill
- Mr Neumann
- Mr Thistlethwaite
- Mr Butler
- Mr Howarth
- Mr Ted O’Brien
- Mr Thompson
- Ms Byrnes
- Mr Husic
- Mr O’Connor
- Ms Thwaites
- Mr Caldwell
- Mr Jones
- Ms O’Neil
- Ms Vamvakinou
- Dr Charlton
- Mr Joyce
- Mr Pasin
- Mr van Manen
- Ms Chesters
- Ms Kearney
- Ms Payne
- Mr Vasta
- Mr Clare
- Mr Keogh
- Mr Perrett
- Mr Violi
- Ms Claydon
- Mr Khalil
- Mrs Phillips
- Mr Wallace
- Ms Coker
- Ms C King
- Mr Pike
- Ms Ware
- Mr Coleman
- Ms M. M. H. King
- Ms Plibersek
- Mr Watts
- Ms Collins
- Ms Landry
- Ms Price
- Dr Webster
- Mr Conroy
- Ms Lawrence
- Mr Rae
- Ms Wells
- Mr Coulton
- Mr Laxale
- Mr Ramsey
- Mr Willcox
- Ms Doyle
- Mr Leeser
- Dr Reid
- Mr J Wilson
- Mr Dreyfus
- Dr Leigh
- Mr Repacholi
- Mr Wood
- Mrs Elliot
- Mr Lim
- Ms Rishworth
- Mr Young
- Ms Fernando
- Ms McBain
- Ms Roberts
- Mr Zappia
- Mr Fletcher
- Ms McBride
- Ms Rowland
Public Accounts and Audit—Joint Committee —STATEMENT BY MEMBER—DOCUMENTS
Ms Burney (Chair) made a statement concerning the draft budget estimates for the Australian National Audit Office and the Parliamentary Budget Office for 2025-2026 and, by leave, presented the following documents:
Public Accounts and Audit—Joint Committee—2025-26 Draft estimates for the Australian National Audit Office and the Parliamentary Budget Office—Budget day statement, 25 March 2025.
Executive Minutes on reports Nos 500, 503, 504, 505 and 506.
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MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, PROPOSED EXPENDITURE AND APPROPRIATION FOR YEAR 2025-26— Appropriation Bill (No. 1) 2025-2026 —BUDGET SPEECH
Message No. 243, 21 March 2025, from Her Excellency the Governor-General was announced recommending, in accordance with the requirements of section 56 of the Constitution, an appropriation for the purposes of the Appropriation Bill (No. 1) 2025-2026.
Dr Chalmers (Treasurer) presented a Bill for an Act to appropriate money out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the ordinary annual services of the Government, and for related purposes.
Document
Dr Chalmers presented an explanatory memorandum to the bill.
Bill read a first time.
Dr Chalmers moved—That the bill be now read a second time.
Debate adjourned (Mr Dutton—Leader of the Opposition), and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for the next sitting.
DOCUMENTS
Mr Jones ( Assistant Treasurer ) presented the following documents:
Budget strategy and outlook—Budget paper No. 1—2025-26.
Budget measures—Budget paper No. 2—2025-26.
Federal financial relations—Budget paper No. 3—2025-26.
Agency resourcing—Budget paper No. 4—2025-26.
The documents were made Parliamentary Papers.
DOCUMENTS
Mr Jones ( Assistant Treasurer ) presented the following documents:
Women’s budget statement 2025-26, 25 March 2025.
Regional ministerial budget statement 2025-26—Building regional Australia’s future, 25 March 2025.
The documents were made Parliamentary Papers.
MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, CERTAIN PROPOSED EXPENDITURE AND APPROPRIATION FOR YEAR 2025-26— Appropriation Bill (No. 2) 2025-2026
Message No. 244, 21 March 2025, from Her Excellency the Governor-General was announced recommending, in accordance with the requirements of section 56 of the Constitution, an appropriation for the purposes of the Appropriation Bill (No. 2) 2025-2026.
Mr Jones (Assistant Treasurer) presented a Bill for an Act to appropriate money out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for certain expenditure, and for related purposes.
Document
Mr Jones presented an explanatory memorandum to the bill.
Bill read a first time.
Mr Jones moved—That the bill be now read a second time.
Debate adjourned (Mr Howarth), and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for the next sitting.
MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, CERTAIN PROPOSED EXPENDITURE AND APPROPRIATION IN RELATION TO THE PARLIAMENTARY DEPARTMENTS FOR YEAR 2025-26— Appropriation (Parliamentary Departments) Bill (No. 1) 2025-2026
Message No. 245, 21 March 2025, from Her Excellency the Governor-General was announced recommending, in accordance with the requirements of section 56 of the Constitution, an appropriation for the purposes of the Appropriation (Parliamentary Departments) Bill (No. 1) 2025-2026.
Mr Jones (Assistant Treasurer) presented a Bill for an Act to appropriate money out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for expenditure in relation to the Parliamentary Departments, and for related purposes.
Document
Mr Jones presented an explanatory memorandum to the bill.
Bill read a first time.
Mr Jones moved—That the bill be now read a second time.
Debate adjourned (Mr Howarth), and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for the next sitting.
ADJOURNMENT
Mr Burke (Leader of the House) moved—That the House do now adjourn.
Question—put and passed.
And then the House, at 8.10 pm, adjourned until 9 am tomorrow.
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DOCUMENTS
The following documents were deemed to have been presented on 25 March 2025 (An explanatory statement has been presented with each instrument unless otherwise indicated by an asterisk):
A New Tax System (Family Assistance) Act 1999— Child Care Subsidy Amendment (Application for Approval) Secretary’s Rules 2025 [F2025L00161].
A New Tax System (Family Assistance) (Administration) Act 1999 —Family Assistance (Public Interest Certificate Guidelines) (Education) Amendment (Policy Development and Related Purposes) Determination 2025 [F2025L00353].
A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999— A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) (GST‑free Supply—National Disability Insurance Scheme Supports) Amendment (Application Period) Determination 2025 [F2025L00347].
Administrative Review Tribunal (Consequential and Transitional Provisions No. 1) Act 2024— Administrative Review Tribunal (Consequential and Transitional Provisions No. 1) Amendment Rules 2025 [F2025L00138].
Aged Care Act 1997— Information Amendment (Enrolled Nurse Staff Members) Principles 2025 [F2025L00188].
Aged Care Act 1997 and Aged Care (Transitional Provisions) Act 1997—
Aged Care Legislation Amendment (March Home Care and Flexible Care Subsidy Increase) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00177].
Aged Care Legislation Amendment (March Indexation) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00323].
Aged Care Legislation Amendment (March Residential Care Subsidy Increase) Determination 2025 [F2025L00246].
Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (Administration) Act 1992— Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (MRL Standard for Residues of Chemical Products) Amendment Instrument (No. 1) 2025 [F2025L00124].
Australian Bureau of Statistics Act 1975—
Australian Public Service employment information—MS25-000007.
Mission Australia homelessness data—MS25-000009.
Australian Capital Territory (Planning and Land Management) Act 1988— National Capital Plan Amendment (No. 100—Knowles Place Alignment) Amending Instrument [F2025L00125].
Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (Consequential and Transitional) Act 2012— Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (Consequential and Transitional) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00171].
Australian Citizenship Act 2007— Exercise of ministerial discretion under subsection 22B(1A)—3 March 2025.
Australian Communications and Media Authority Act 2005—
Radiocommunications (Interpretation) Determination 2025 [F2025L00362].
Telecommunications (Charges) Amendment Determination 2025 (No. 1) [F2025L00411].
Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Act 1998— Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Amendment (2025 Measures No. 1) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00351].
Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety (Licence Charges) Act 1998— Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety (Licence Charges) Amendment (2025 Measures No. 1) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00333].
Australian Renewable Energy Agency Act 2011— Australian Renewable Energy Agency Regulations 2025 [F2025L00320].
Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001, Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and Corporations Act 2001— Treasury Laws Amendment (Professional Standards Schemes No. 3) Regulations 2024 [F2024L01411]—Replacement explanatory statement.
Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001 and Corporations Act 2001—
Auditing Standard ASA 101 Preamble to AUASB Standards (January 2025) [F2025L00106].
Standard on Sustainability Assurance ASSA 5000 General Requirements for Sustainability Assurance Engagements [F2025L00107].
Autonomous Sanctions Act 2011— Autonomous Sanctions Regulations 2011—
Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 1) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00194].
Autonomous Sanctions (Export Sanctioned Goods—Russia) Amendment (No. 1) Designation 2025 [F2025L00192].
Autonomous Sanctions (Export Sanctioned Goods—Specified Ukraine Regions) Amendment (No. 1) Designation 2025 [F2025L00193].
Broadcasting Services Act 1992 , Radiocommunications Act 1992 and Telecommunications Act 1997— Communications (Interpretation) (Consequential Amendments) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00361].
Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) Act 2011—
Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative—Domestic, Commercial and Industrial Wastewater) Methodology Determination Variation 2024 [F2025L00321].
Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) Rule 2015—Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) (Audit Thresholds) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00373].
Civil Aviation Act 1988— Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998—
Amendment of CASA EX67/24 (Expiry of Certain Directions) Instrument 2025—CASA EX06/25 [F2025L00140].
ATC Licence (AV Show Endorsements) (Exemptions from Currency Requirements) Instrument 2025—CASA EX22/25 [F2025L00290].
CASR Subpart 99.B DAMP Requirements for Foreign Air Transport AOC Holders Exemption 2025—CASA EX19/25 [F2025L00228].
Civil Aviation (Community Service Flights—Conditions on Flight Crew Licences) Amendment Instrument 2025—CASA 18/25 [F2025L00376].
Medical Certification (Basic Class 2 Medical Certificate) Exemption 2025—CASA EX11/25 [F2025L00270].
Operations by Sport and Recreational Aircraft in Restricted Area R979A (Australian International Airshow and Aerospace & Defence Exposition) Exemption 2025—CASA EX31/25 [F2025L00377].
Pre-deployment Drug and Alcohol Testing Exemption 2025—CASA EX18/25 [F2025L00226].
Serviceability of Equipment under the Part 91, 121, 133 and 135 Manuals of Standards—Exemption Instrument 2025—CASA EX14/25 [F2025L00371].
Commercial Broadcasting (Tax) Act 2017— Commercial Broadcasting (Tax) Amendment (Transmitter Licence Tax Rebate) Rules 2025 [F2025L00134].
Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 , High Court of Australia Act 1979 and Judiciary Act 1903— High Court Amendment (Fees and Other Measures) Rules 2025 [F2025L00266].
Competition and Consumer Act 2010—
Competition and Consumer (Consumer Data Right) Amendment (2025 Measures No. 1) Rules 2025 [F2025L00272].
Competition and Consumer Legislation Amendment (Horticulture and Oil Industry Codes) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00173].
Consumer Goods (Infant Sleep Products) Amendment Safety Standard 2025 [F2025L00197].
Competition and Consumer Act 2010 , Local Government (Financial Assistance) Act 1995 , Payment Times Reporting Act 2020 and Tax Agent Services Act 2009— Treasury Laws Amendment (Miscellaneous and Technical Amendment No. 1) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00186].
Corporations Act 2001—
Amendments to Australian Accounting Standards—Classification and Measurement of Financial Instruments: Tier 2 Disclosures—AASB 2025-2 [F2025L00370].
ASIC CS Services Rules 2025 [F2025L00162].
ASIC Market Integrity Rules (Securities Markets) 2017—
ASIC Market Integrity Rules (Securities Markets) Determination 2025/140 [F2025L00297].
ASIC Market Integrity Rules (Securities Markets) Repeal Instrument 2025/141 [F2025L00298].
Corporations Act 2001 , Family Law Act 1975 , Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 , Judges’ Pensions Act 1968 , Papua New Guinea (Staffing Assistance) Act 1973 , Retirement Savings Accounts Act 1997 , Superannuation Contributions Tax (Assessment and Collection) Act 1997 and Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993— Family and Other Laws (Superannuation) (Repeal and Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00179].
Corporations Act 2001 and National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009 —Treasury Laws Amendment (Time-Limiting Exemptions) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00300].
Corporations Act 2001 , National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009 , Retirement Savings Accounts Act 1997 and Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993— Treasury Laws Amendment (Miscellaneous and Technical Amendments) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00307].
Corporations (Review Fees) Act 2003— Corporations (Review Fees) Amendment (2025 Measures No. 1) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00310].
Currency Act 1965—
Currency (Australian Coins) Amendment (2025 Perth Mint No. 1) Determination 2025 [F2025L00372].
Currency (Australian Coins) Amendment (2025 Royal Australian Mint No. 2) Determination 2025 [F2025L00180].
Currency (Australian Coins) Amendment (2025 Royal Australian Mint No. 3) Determination 2025 [F2025L00289].
Customs Act 1901—
Customs (International Obligations) Amendment (Australia—Fiji Defence Cooperation Agreement) By-Law 2025 [F2025L00110].
Customs Legislation Amendment (ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Area Second Protocol Implementation and Other Measures) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00169].
Customs Legislation Amendment (Drugs) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00182].
Customs (Prohibited Exports) Amendment (Defence Trade Controls) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00170].
Cyber Security Act 2024—
Cyber Security (Cyber Incident Review Board) Rules 2025 [F2025L00277].
Cyber Security (Ransomware Payment Reporting) Rules 2025 [F2025L00278].
Cyber Security (Security Standards for Smart Devices) Rules 2025 [F2025L00276].
Defence Act 1903—
Defence Determination, Conditions of service Amendment (Continuation bonus) Determination (No. 2) 2025 [F2025L00139].
Defence Determination, Conditions of service Amendment Determination 2024 (No. 13) [F2024L01562]—Replacement explanatory statement.
Defence Determination, Conditions of service Amendment Determination (No. 3) 2025 [F2025L00337].
Defence (Individual benefits) Determination (No. 2) 2025 [F2025L00208].
Defence (Security authorised member of the Defence Force—Training and qualification requirements for Identification and Search Wardens) Determination 2025 [F2025L00187].
Woomera Prohibited Area Rule 2014—Woomera Prohibited Area Rule 2014 Determination of Exclusion Periods for Amber Zone 1 and Amber Zone 2 for Financial Year 2025-2026 [F2025L00363].
Digital ID (Transitional and Consequential Provisions) Act 2024— Digital ID (Transitional and Consequential Provisions) Amendment Rules 2025 (No. 1) [F2025L00359].
Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999—
Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (Norfolk Island Region Threatened Species Recovery Plan) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00287].
List of Exempt Native Specimens Amendment (Tasmanian Giant Crab Fishery) Instrument February 2025 [F2025L00214].
List of Exempt Native Specimens Amendment (Western Australian Specimen Shell Managed Fishery) Instrument March 2025 [F2025L00286].
List of Threatened Species Amendment (412) Instrument 2024 [F2025L00235].
List of Threatened Species Amendment (413) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00236].
List of Threatened Species Amendment (414) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00237].
List of Threatened Species Amendment (415) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00238].
List of Threatened Species Amendment (416) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00252].
List of Threatened Species Amendment (417) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00239].
List of Threatened Species Amendment (418) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00240].
List of Threatened Species Amendment (419) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00257].
List of Threatened Species Amendment (420) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00241].
List of Threatened Species Amendment (421) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00369].
List of Threatened Species Amendment (422) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00258].
List of Threatened Species Amendment (423) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00243].
List of Threatened Species Amendment (424) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00244].
List of Threatened Species Amendment (425) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00255].
List of Threatened Species Amendment (426) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00256].
Export Control Act 2020— Export Control Legislation Amendment (Information Management) Rules 2025 [F2025L00189].
Fair Entitlements Guarantee Act 2012—
Fair Entitlements Guarantee (Mosaic Brands Group of Companies in Administration) Declaration 2025 [F2025L00232].
Fair Entitlements Guarantee (Oceania Glass Pty Ltd in Administration) Declaration 2025 [F2025L00343].
Fair Work Act 2009— Fair Work (Model Terms) Determination 2025 [F2025L00202].
Family Law Act 1975—
Family Law Amendment (Arbitration) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00318].
Family Law (Family Dispute Resolution Practitioners) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00304].
Family Law (Superannuation) Regulations 2025—
[F2025L00178].
Family Law (Superannuation) (Methods and Factors for Valuing Particular Superannuation Interests) Approval 2025 [F2025L00281].
Federal Financial Relations Act 2009—
Federal Financial Relations (General Purpose Financial Assistance—2024-25 Payment No. 8) Determination 2025 [F2025L00133].
Federal Financial Relations (General Purpose Financial Assistance—2024-25 Payment No. 9) Determination 2025 [F2025L00374].
Federal Financial Relations (National Partnership Payments—2024-25 Payment No. 9) Determination 2025 [F2025L00285].
Federal Financial Relations (National Specific Purpose Payments for 2023-24) Determination 2025 [F2025L00356].
Financial Framework (Supplementary Powers) Act 1997—
Financial Framework (Supplementary Powers) Amendment (Attorney-General’s Portfolio Measures No. 1) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00330].
Financial Framework (Supplementary Powers) Amendment (Attorney-General’s Portfolio Measures No. 2) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00340].
Financial Framework (Supplementary Powers) Amendment (Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Measures No. 1) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00334].
Financial Framework (Supplementary Powers) Amendment (Education Measures No. 1) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00301].
Financial Framework (Supplementary Powers) Amendment (Foreign Affairs and Trade Measures No. 1) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00331].
Financial Framework (Supplementary Powers) Amendment (Health and Aged Care Measures No. 1) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00302].
Financial Framework (Supplementary Powers) Amendment (Home Affairs Measures No. 1) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00338].
Financial Framework (Supplementary Powers) Amendment (Home Affairs Measures No. 2) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00329].
Financial Framework (Supplementary Powers) Amendment (Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts Measures No. 1) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00336].
Financial Sector (Collection of Data) Act 2001— Financial Sector (Collection of Data) (reporting standard) determination No. 13 of 2025 [F2025L00322].
Food Standards Australia New Zealand Act 1991—
Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code—Schedule 20—Maximum residue limits Variation Instrument No. APVMA 1, 2025 [F2025L00126].
Food Standards (Application A1254—Rosemary Extract as a Food Additive—extension of use) Variation [F2024L00577]—Replacement explanatory statement.
Food Standards (Application A1273—Steviol glycosides as a food additive in Food for special medical purposes) Variation [F2024L00578]—Replacement explanatory statement.
Food Standards (Application A1275—Transglutaminase from GM Bacillus licheniformis as a processing aid) Variation [F2024L00579]—Replacement explanatory statement.
Food Standards (Application A1277—2′-FL from GM Escherichia coli K-12 (gene donor: Helicobacter enhydrae) in infant formula products) Variation [F2024L00587]—Replacement explanatory statement.
Food Standards (Application A1300 Vitamin K2 (as Menaquinone-7) as a permitted form of Vitamin K in FSMP) Variation [F2025L00163].
Fuel Quality Standards Act 2000—
Fuel Quality Standards (Biodiesel) Determination 2025 [F2025L00166].
Fuel Quality Standards (Conventional Diesel) Determination 2025 [F2025L00164].
Fuel Quality Standards (Paraffinic Diesel) Determination 2025 [F2025L00174].
Fuel Quality Standards (Paraffinic Diesel) Information Standard 2025 [F2025L00168].
Gene Technology Act 2000— Gene Technology Amendment (Minor Measures) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00204].
Greenhouse and Energy Minimum Standards Act 2012—
Greenhouse and Energy Minimum Standards (Commercial Ice-makers) Determination 2025 [F2025L00262].
Greenhouse and Energy Minimum Standards (Deemed Compliance) Declaration (No. 1) 2024 [F2024L01406]—Supplementary explanatory statement.
Greenhouse and Energy Minimum Standards (Exemption) Instrument (No. 1) 2025 [F2025L00129].
Greenhouse and Energy Minimum Standards (Exemption) Instrument (No. 2) 2025 [F2025L00282].
Greenhouse and Energy Minimum Standards (LED Lamps) Determination 2025 [F2025L00263].
Greenhouse and Energy Minimum Standards (Registration Fees) Act 2012— Greenhouse and Energy Minimum Standards (Registration Fees) Instrument (No. 1) 2025 [F2025L00264].
Health Insurance Act 1973—
Health Insurance (Bonded Medical Program) Amendment (2025 Measures No. 1) Rule 2025 [F2025L00196].
Health Insurance Legislation Amendment (Indexation) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00190].
Healthcare Identifiers Act 2010— Healthcare Identifiers Amendment (Active Script List Registration) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00406].
Higher Education Support Act 2003—
Higher Education Support (Notice of Approval—UNSW Global Pty Limited) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00242].
Higher Education Support (Other Grants) Amendment (Disability Support Programs) Guidelines 2025 [F2025L00127].
Housing Australia Act 2018—
Housing Australia Investment Mandate Amendment (2025 Measures No. 1) Direction 2025 [F2025L00341].
Housing Australia Investment Mandate Amendment (2025 Measures No. 2) Direction 2025 [F2025L00342].
Industrial Chemicals Environmental Management (Register) Act 2021— Industrial Chemicals Environmental Management (Register) Amendment (2024 Measures No. 2) Instrument 2024 [F2024L01577]—Supplementary explanatory statement.
Industry Research and Development Act 1986—
Industry Research and Development (Accelerated Connections Fund Program) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00275].
Industry Research and Development (Additional Support for Clothing Textiles Circularity Grant Program) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00211].
Industry Research and Development (Grid Enhancing Technologies Grants Program) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00274].
Infrastructure Australia Act 2008— Summary of proposals evaluated or endorsed by Infrastructure Australia—21 March 2025.
International Monetary Agreements Act 1947— International Monetary Agreements (New Arrangements to Borrow—Notice of Decision of the Fund No. 1) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00299].
Legislation Act 2003—
Legislation (Deferral of Sunsetting—Dental Benefits Rules) Certificate 2025 [F2025L00294].
Legislation (Deferral of Sunsetting—Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Commonwealth Tenancy Disputes) Instrument) Certificate 2025 [F2025L00210].
Midwife Professional Indemnity (Commonwealth Contribution) Scheme Act 2010— Midwife Professional Indemnity (Commonwealth Contribution) Scheme Amendment (No. 1) Rules 2025 [F2025L00268].
Migration Act 1958—
Direction under section 499—Order of consideration for Subclass 188 and Subclass 132 visas—No. 114.
Migration Amendment (Australia Tuvalu Falepili Union Treaty Visa) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00183].
Migration Amendment (Differential Student Visa Application Charge) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00185].
Migration Amendment (Repeal, Consequential and Technical Amendments) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00407].
Migration Amendment (Substituted Subclass 600 Visa Exemptions) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00317].
Migration (Granting of Contributory Parent Visas, Parent Visas and Other Family Visas during Financial Year 2024-25) Instrument 2025—LIN 25/018 [F2025L00360].
Migration Regulations 1994—
Migration (Class of Persons for Nil VAC for Subclass 600 (Visitor) Visa Applications—Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games) Specification 2025—LIN 25/019 [F2025L00365].
Migration (Class of Persons for Nil VAC for Subclass 600 (Visitor) Visa Applications—Pacific Australia Card Holders) Specification 2025—LIN 25/007 [F2025L00364].
Migration (English Language Requirements for Subclass 192 (Pacific Engagement) Visa—Pacific Engagement Stream) Instrument 2025—LIN 25/025 [F2025L00250].
Migration (Public Interest Criterion 4022—Code of Behaviour) Instrument 2025—LIN 25/017 [F2025L00229].
Migration (Subclass 192 (Pacific Engagement) Visa Pre-application Process—Pacific Engagement Stream) Determination 2025—LIN 25/020 [F2025L00248].
Migration (Subclass 192 (Pacific Engagement) Visa Pre-application Process—Treaty Stream) Determination 2025—LIN 25/021 [F2025L00249].
Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004— Guide to Determining Impairment and Compensation Amendment Instrument 2025 [F2025L00271].
Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 and Veterans’ Entitlements Act 1986— Veterans’ Affairs Pharmaceutical Benefits Schemes (Continued Dispensing—Emergency Measure) Amendment Determination 2025 [F2025L00191].
Mutual Recognition Act 1992— Automatic Mutual Recognition (Australian Capital Territory) (Notification Requirement—Professional Engineers) Determination 2025 [F2025L00122].
Narcotic Drugs (Licence Charges) Act 2016— Narcotic Drugs (Licence Charges) Amendment (Charge Amounts) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00416].
National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009— National Consumer Credit Protection Amendment (Low Cost Credit) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00303].
National Disability Insurance Scheme Act 2013—
National Disability Insurance Scheme Amendment (Management of Funding and Plan Management) Rules 2025 [F2025L00279].
National Disability Insurance Scheme (Variation and Reassessment of Participants’ Plans) Rules 2025 [F2025L00280].
National Health Act 1953—
National Health (Commonwealth Price and Conditions for Commonwealth Payments for Supply of Pharmaceutical Benefits) Amendment Determination 2025 (No. 2)—PB 15 of 2025 [F2025L00217].
National Health (Continued Dispensing) Amendment Determination 2025 (No. 1)—PB 16 of 2025 [F2025L00218].
National Health (Efficient Funding of Chemotherapy) Special Arrangement Amendment (March Update) Instrument 2025—PB 18 of 2025 [F2025L00222].
National Health (Highly Specialised Drugs Program) Special Arrangement Amendment (March Update) Instrument 2025—PB 17 of 2025 [F2025L00220].
National Health (Listed drugs on F1 or F2) Amendment Determination (No. 2) 2025—PB 19 of 2025 [F2025L00223].
National Health (Listing of Pharmaceutical Benefits) Amendment (March Update) Instrument 2025—PB 13 of 2025 [F2025L00215].
National Health (Minimum Stockholding) Amendment Determination (No. 2) 2025—PB 22 of 2025 [F2025L00213].
National Health (Pharmaceutical Benefits) (Application to Supply Pharmaceutical Benefits Following the Death of an Approved Pharmacist—Documentary Evidence) Determination 2025—PB 31 of 2025 [F2025L00415].
National Health (Pharmaceutical benefits—early supply) Amendment Instrument 2025 (No. 2)—PB 14 of 2025 [F2025L00216].
National Health (Pharmaceuticals and Vaccines—Cost Recovery) Amendment (Administrative Arrangements) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00195].
National Health (Pharmaceuticals and Vaccines—Cost Recovery) Amendment (Fees) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00346].
National Health (Prescriber Bag Supplies) Amendment (Practitioner Update) Determination 2025—PB 38 of 2025 [F2025L00384].
National Health (Price and Special Patient Contribution) Amendment Determination 2025 (No. 2)—PB 20 of 2025 [F2025L00209].
National Health (Weighted average disclosed price—April 2025 reduction day) Amendment Determination 2025—PB 23 of 2025 [F2025L00313].
National Land Transport Act 2014— National Land Transport (Roads to Recovery List) Variation Instrument (No. 1) 2025 [F2025L00383].
National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse Act 2018—
National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse Amendment (2025 Measures No. 1) Rules 2025 [F2025L00132].
National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse Direct Personal Response Framework Amendment (Partly-participating Institutions and Other Measures) 2025 [F2025L00345].
National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011—
National Vocational Education and Training Regulator (Compliance Standards for NVR Registered Training Organisations and Fit and Proper Person Requirements) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00355].
National Vocational Education and Training Regulator (Outcome Standards for Registered Training Organisations) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00354].
Nature Repair Act 2023—
Nature Repair (Applications for Approval of Registration of Biodiversity Project) Determination 2025 [F2025L00254].
Nature Repair (Biodiversity Assessment) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00230].
Nature Repair (Replanting Native Forest and Woodland Ecosystems) Methodology Determination 2025 [F2025L00253].
Ozone Protection and Synthetic Greenhouse Gas Management Act 1989— Ozone Protection and Synthetic Greenhouse Gas Management Regulations 1995—Ozone Protection and Synthetic Greenhouse Gas Management (Refrigerant Handling Licences—Qualifications and Standards) Amendment Determination 2025 [F2025L00154].
Parliamentary Business Resources Act 2017—
Parliamentary Business Resources (Parliamentary Business) Determination 2025 [F2025L00135].
Remuneration Tribunal (Members of Parliament) Amendment Determination (No. 1) 2025 [F2025L00375].
Primary Industries Levies and Charges Collection Act 2024— Primary Industries Levies and Charges Collection Amendment (Honey) Rules 2025 [F2025L00405].
Private Health Insurance Act 2007—
Private Health Insurance Legislation Amendment Rules (No. 3) 2025 [F2025L00206].
Private Health Insurance Legislation Amendment Rules (No. 4) 2025 [F2025L00366].
Private Health Insurance (Levy Administration) Amendment Rules 2025 [F2025L00319].
Private Health Insurance (Medical Devices and Human Tissue Products) Rules 2025 [F2025L00198].
Private Health Insurance (Medical Devices and Human Tissue Products Levy) Act 2007— Private Health Insurance (Medical Devices and Human Tissue Products Levy) Rules 2025 [F2025L00284].
Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013—
Commonwealth Grants Rules and Guidelines 2017 and Commonwealth Grants Rules and Principles 2024—
Report under paragraph 4.11—1 July to 31 December 2024.
Report under paragraph 4.12—2024.
Notices under section 72—
Commonwealth acquires shares in a company—
Australian Naval Infrastructure Pty Ltd—5 December 2024.
Marinus Link Pty Ltd—22 February 2025.
Corporate Commonwealth entity acquires shares in a company—Eclipse Ingredients Pty Ltd—27 February 2025.
Corporate Commonwealth entity ceases to be a member of a company—Australian National Low Emissions Coal Research and Development Limited—21 February 2025.
Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Amendment (CEA Technologies Pty Limited) Rules 2025 [F2025L00358].
Public Health (Tobacco and Other Products) (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Act 2023— Public Health (Tobacco and Other Products) (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Amendment (On-Product Health Messages) Rules 2024 [F2024L01670]—Replacement explanatory statement.
Public Lending Right Act 1985— Public Lending Right Scheme (Payment Rates) Modification 2025 [F2025L00380].
Public Service Act 1999— Australian Public Service Commissioner’s Amendment (2025 Measures No. 1) Directions 2025 [F2025L00172].
Public Works Committee Act 1969— Public Works Committee Amendment (CEA Technologies Pty Limited) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00265].
Radiocommunications Act 1992—
Radiocommunications (Australian Space Objects) Determination 2025 [F2025L00259].
Radiocommunications (Certificates of Proficiency—Minimum Age) Declaration 2025 [F2025L00315].
Radiocommunications (Communication with Space Object) Class Licence 2025 [F2025L00261].
Radiocommunications (Exemption—Corrective Services NSW) Amendment Determination 2025 (No. 1) [F2025L00391].
Radiocommunications (Foreign Space Objects) Determination 2025 [F2025L00260].
Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (Broadcasting Licence) Determination 2025 [F2025L00390].
Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (Fixed Licence) Determination 2025 [F2025L00388].
Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (Maritime Ship Licence) Determination 2025 [F2025L00314].
Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (Transmitter Licence) Determination 2025 [F2025L00389].
Radiocommunications (Register of Radiocommunications Licences) Amendment Determination 2025 (No. 1) [F2025L00387].
Remuneration Tribunal Act 1973— Remuneration Tribunal Amendment Determination (No. 1) 2025 [F2025L00175].
Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000— Renewable Energy (Electricity) Amendment (Percentages) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00128].
Resale Royalty Right for Visual Artists Act 2009— Resale Royalty Right for Visual Artists Amendment (Reciprocating Countries) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00119].
Road Vehicle Standards Act 2018— Road Vehicle Standards Rules 2019—Road Vehicle Standards (Information on the Register of Approved Vehicles) Amendment Determination 2024 [F2024L01129]—Replacement explanatory statement.
Seat of Government (Administration) Act 1910—
Australian Capital Territory National Land (Road Transport) Ordinance 2025—
[F2025L00221].
Australian Capital Territory National Land (Road Transport) Rules 2025 [F2025L00225].
Australian Capital Territory National Land (Road Transport) Ordinance 2025 and Australian Capital Territory National Land (Road Transport) Rules 2025—Australian Capital Territory National Land (Road Transport) (Parking Fees) Determination 2025 [F2025L00227].
Australian Capital Territory National Land (Road Transport) (Repeal and Consequential Amendments) Ordinance 2025 [F2025L00224].
National Land (Road Transport) Ordinance 2014—National Land (Road Transport) (Parking) Rules 2024 [F2024L01168]—Replacement explanatory statement.
Security of Critical Infrastructure Act 2018—
Security of Critical Infrastructure Amendment (2025 Measures No. 1) Rules 2025—LIN 25/011 [F2025L00324].
Security of Critical Infrastructure (Telecommunications Security and Risk Management Program) Rules 2025—LIN 25/010 [F2025L00325].
Social Security Act 1991—
Social Security (AGDRP—Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred—New South Wales) Determination 2025—LIN 25/036 [F2025L00357].
Social Security (AGDRP—Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred—New South Wales) Determination (No. 2) 2025—LIN 25/040 [F2025L00367].
Social Security (AGDRP—Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred—New South Wales) Determination (No. 3) 2025—LIN 25/043 [F2025L00379].
Social Security (AGDRP—Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred—Queensland) Determination 2025—LIN 25/035 [F2025L00344].
Social Security (AGDRP—Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred—Queensland) Determination (No. 2) 2025—LIN 25/041 [F2025L00368].
Social Security (AGDRP—Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred—Queensland) Determination (No. 3) 2025—LIN 25/042 [F2025L00378].
Social Security (Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment—North Queensland Floods) Determination (No. 2) 2025—LIN 25/023 [F2025L00098].
Social Security (Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment—North Queensland Floods) Determination (No. 3) 2025—LIN 25/028 [F2025L00176].
Social Security (Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment—North Queensland Floods) Determination (No. 4) 2025—LIN 25/031 [F2025L00203].
Social Security (Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment—North Queensland Floods) Determination (No. 5) 2025—LIN 25/033 [F2025L00327].
Social Security (Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment—North Queensland Floods) Determination (No. 6) 2025—LIN 25/034 [F2025L00352].
Social Security (Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment—North Queensland Floods) Determination (No. 7) 2025—LIN 25/037 [F2025L00381].
Social Security (Family Law Affected Income Streams) Amendment Principles 2025 [F2025L00402].
Social Security (Value of Asset-tested Income Streams (Lifetime)) Amendment Determination 2025 [F2025L00199].
Superannuation Act 1976 , Superannuation Act 1990 and Superannuation Act 2005—
Superannuation Legislation (CSS, PSS and PSSAP Membership) (ACT and NT Government Bodies) Amendment Declaration 2025 [F2025L00293].
Superannuation Legislation (CSS, PSS and PSSAP Membership) Amendment Declaration 2025 [F2025L00283].
Sydney Airport Curfew Act 1995— Dispensation report—01/25.
Taxation Administration Act 1953—
Commissioner of Taxation—
Class Rulings—
CR 2024/58 (Addendum).
CR 2025/4 (Erratum).
CR 2025/8, CR 2025/9, CR 2025/10, CR 2025/11, CR 2025/12, CR 2025/13, CR 2025/14, CR 2025/15, CR 2025/16, CR 2025/17, CR 2025/18, CR 2025/19, CR 2025/20, CR 2025/21.
Goods and Services Tax Ruling—GSTR 2006/6 (Addendum).
Product Rulings—PR 2025/1, PR 2025/2.
Taxation Ruling—TR 2006/14 (Addendum).
Taxation Administration (Community Charity) Guidelines 2025 [F2025L00184].
Taxation Administration (Community Charity Trusts and Corporations) Declaration 2025 [F2025L00382].
Taxation Administration (Defence Related International Obligations and Other Matters—Indirect Tax Refunds) Determination 2025 [F2025L00234].
Telecommunications Act 1997—
Telecommunications (Analogue Interworking and Non-interference Requirements for Customer Equipment for Connection to a Switched Telephone Network—AS/CA S002) Technical Standard 2025 [F2025L00392].
Telecommunications (Cabling Provider) Rules 2025 [F2025L00386].
Telecommunications Code of Practice (Installation Certificate Waivers) Amendment Instrument 2025 [F2025L00291].
Telecommunications (Collection of Numbering Charges) Determination 2025 [F2025L00412].
Telecommunications (Labelling Notice—Consequential Amendments) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00400].
Telecommunications (Labelling Notice for Customer Equipment and Customer Cabling) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00401].
Telecommunications (Low-impact Facilities) Amendment Determination (No. 1) 2025 [F2025L00292].
Telecommunications Numbering Plan 2025 [F2025L00409].
Telecommunications (Relay Service Provision for the National Relay Service—Section of the Telecommunications Industry) Determination 2025 [F2025L00181].
Telecommunications (Requirements for Customer Access Equipment for Connection to a Telecommunications Network—AS/CA S003) Technical Standard 2025 [F2025L00393].
Telecommunications (Requirements for Customer Cabling Products—AS/CA S008) Technical Standard 2025 [F2025L00395].
Telecommunications (Requirements for Customer Equipment for Connection to a Metallic Local Loop Interface of a Telecommunications Network—AS/CA S043) Technical Standard 2025 [F2025L00398].
Telecommunications (Requirements for Customer Equipment for Use with the Standard Telephone Service—Features Designed for People with Disability—AS/ACIF S040) Standard 2025 [F2025L00399].
Telecommunications (Section of the Telecommunications Industry—Portability Service Suppliers) Determination 2025 [F2025L00408].
Telecommunications (Voice Performance Requirements for Customer Equipment—AS/CA S004) Technical Standard 2025 [F2025L00394].
Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979— Telecommunications (Interception and Access) (Emergency Service Facilities—Queensland) Amendment Instrument (No. 1) 2025 [F2025L00160].
Telecommunications (Numbering Charges) Act 1997—
Telecommunications (Annual Charge) Determination 2025 [F2025L00410].
Telecommunications (Numbering Charges) (Allocation Charge) Determination 2025 [F2025L00413].
Therapeutic Goods Act 1989—
Therapeutic Goods (Information Specification—Database of Recalls, Product Alerts and Product Corrections) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00267].
Therapeutic Goods Legislation Amendment (Australian Unique Device Identification Database and Other Measures) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00414].
Therapeutic Goods (Medicines Watch List) Amendment Determination 2025 [F2025L00296].
Therapeutic Goods (Permissible Ingredients) Determination (No. 1) 2025 [F2025L00212].
Therapeutic Goods (Prescription Medicines—Information Accompanying Applications for Registration) Amendment Determination 2025 [F2025L00328].
Therapeutic Goods (Reportable Medicines) Determination 2025 [F2025L00295].
Therapeutic Goods (Vaping Goods—Possession and Supply) Amendment Determination 2025 [F2025L00339].
Torres Strait Fisheries Act 1984— Torres Strait Fisheries (Quotas for Tropical Rock Lobster (Kaiar)) Management Plan 2018—Torres Strait Fisheries (Quotas for Tropical Rock Lobster (Kaiar)) (Total Allowable Catch) Amendment Determination 2025 [F2025L00288].
Veterans’ Entitlements Act 1986—
Statement of Principles concerning clonorchiasis (Balance of Probabilities)—No. 26 of 2025 [F2025L00148].
Statement of Principles concerning clonorchiasis (Reasonable Hypothesis)—No. 25 of 2025 [F2025L00147].
Statement of Principles concerning ischaemic heart disease (Balance of Probabilities)—No. 28 of 2025 [F2025L00150].
Statement of Principles concerning ischaemic heart disease (Reasonable Hypothesis)—No. 27 of 2025 [F2025L00149].
Statement of Principles concerning malignant neoplasm of the endometrium (Balance of Probabilities)—No. 32 of 2025 [F2025L00155].
Statement of Principles concerning malignant neoplasm of the endometrium (Reasonable Hypothesis)—No. 31 of 2025 [F2025L00153].
Statement of Principles concerning malignant neoplasm of the urethra (Balance of Probabilities)—No. 20 of 2025 [F2025L00142].
Statement of Principles concerning malignant neoplasm of the urethra (Reasonable Hypothesis)—No. 19 of 2025 [F2025L00141].
Statement of Principles concerning opisthorchiasis (Balance of Probabilities)—No. 22 of 2025 [F2025L00144].
Statement of Principles concerning opisthorchiasis (Reasonable Hypothesis)—No. 21 of 2025 [F2025L00143].
Statement of Principles concerning otosclerosis (Balance of Probabilities)—No. 24 of 2025 [F2025L00146].
Statement of Principles concerning otosclerosis (Reasonable Hypothesis)—No. 23 of 2025 [F2025L00145].
Statement of Principles concerning pterygium (Balance of Probabilities)—No. 34 of 2025 [F2025L00157].
Statement of Principles concerning pterygium (Reasonable Hypothesis)—No. 33 of 2025 [F2025L00156].
Statement of Principles concerning tooth loss (Balance of Probabilities)—No. 30 of 2025 [F2025L00152].
Statement of Principles concerning tooth loss (Reasonable Hypothesis)—No. 29 of 2025 [F2025L00151].
Statement of Principles concerning visual refractive error (Balance of Probabilities)—No. 36 of 2025 [F2025L00159].
Statement of Principles concerning visual refractive error (Reasonable Hypothesis)—No. 35 of 2025 [F2025L00158].
Veterans’ Entitlements (Attributable Stakeholders and Attribution Percentages) Principles 2025 [F2025L00251].
Veterans’ Entitlements (Attribution of Assets) Principles 2025 [F2025L00219].
Veterans’ Entitlements (Attribution of Income) Principles 2025 [F2025L00233].
Veterans’ Entitlements (Family Law Affected Income Streams) Principles Amendment (Military Invalidity Payments) Instrument 2024 [F2024L00962]—Replacement explanatory statement.
Veterans’ Entitlements (Health and Wellbeing Program) Determination 2025 [F2025L00136].
Veterans’ Entitlements (Income Exempt Lump Sums) Determination 2025 [F2025L00123].
Veterans’ Entitlements (Means Test Treatment of Private Companies—Excluded Companies) Declaration 2025 [F2025L00247].
Veterans’ Entitlements (Modification of Asset Deprivation Rules) Principles 2025 [F2025L00273].
Veterans’ Entitlements (Modification of Income Deprivation Rules) Principles 2025 [F2025L00269].
Veterans’ Entitlements (Period to Show Decision Reviewable by Veterans’ Review Board) Instrument 2025 [F2025L00349].
Veterans’ Entitlements (Primary Production Concession) Principles 2025 [F2025L00245].
Veterans’ Entitlements (Vehicle Assistance Scheme) Determination 2025 [F2025L00350].
Veterans’ Vocational Rehabilitation Scheme 2024 [F2025L00207].
Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Act 2005— Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Amendment (2025 Measures No. 1) Determination 2025 [F2025L00137].
Work Health and Safety Act 2011—
Work Health and Safety Amendment (Blood Lead Level Exposure Values) Regulations 2025 [F2025L00404].
Work Health and Safety (Sexual and Gender-based Harassment) Code of Practice 2025 [F2025L00326].
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Claressa Surtees
Clerk of the House of Representatives