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TOTAL RESULTS: 106
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22 Jun 2023
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
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Before Senate
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Portfolio
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Treasury
- Summary
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Amends the:
Corporations Act 2001
to require Australian public companies to disclose information about their subsidiaries in their annual financial reports by way of a ‘consolidated entity disclosure statement’; and Income Tax Assessment Act 1936
, Income Tax Assessment Act 1997
and Taxation Administration Act 1953
to amend the thin capitalisation rules to limit the amount of debt deductions that multinational entities can claim in an income year.
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21 Jun 2023
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
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Before Senate
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Portfolio
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Health and Aged Care
- Summary
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Introduced with the National Occupational Respiratory Disease Registry Bill 2023, the bill amends the
Freedom of Information Act 1982
to exempt protected information included in the National Occupational Respiratory Disease Registry from disclosure under the Act.
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21 Jun 2023
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
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Before Senate
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Portfolio
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Health and Aged Care
- Summary
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Introduced with the National Occupational Respiratory Disease Registry (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2023, the bill establishes the National Occupational Respiratory Disease Registry to provide access to information about occupational respiratory diseases and support the identification of industries, occupations, job tasks and workplaces where there is a risk of exposure to respiratory disease-causing agents.
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- Date
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19 Jun 2023
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
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Before House of Representatives
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Sponsor
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SCAMPS, Sophie, MP
- Summary
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Amends the
Broadcasting Services Act 1992
to prohibit the broadcasting of marketing relating to certain food or drink products on television and radio broadcasting services, and online services.
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- Date
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19 Jun 2023
- Chamber
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Senate
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Before Senate
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Sponsor
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FARUQI, Sen Mehreen
MCKIM, Sen Nick
- Summary
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Amends the:
Federal Financial Relations Act 2009
to: provide for additional designated housing agreements to include model tenancy standards; and create an instrument-making power allowing the minister to make additional payments to the states on the basis that the states agree to adopt the model tenancy standards, which would include implementing controls on rents and a ban on no-grounds eviction; and Reserve Bank Act 1959
to: insert an object stating that, in relation to differences of opinion between the Reserve Bank and the Government on questions of policy, the Government is ultimately responsible for monetary and banking policy; and provide that orders made to determine monetary policy can include freezing interest rates for a specified period of time.
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- Date
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19 Jun 2023
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
- Status
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Before House of Representatives
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Sponsor
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SHARKIE, Rebekha, MP
- Summary
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Amends the
Interactive Gambling Act 2001
to ban the broadcast, datacast and publication of licensed interactive wagering services.
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14 Jun 2023
- Chamber
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Senate
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Before Senate
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Sponsor
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HENDERSON, Sen Sarah
- Summary
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Amends the
Broadcasting Services Act 1992
to ban gambling advertisements during the broadcast of live sporting events on television, radio and live streaming and for one hour before and after the event.
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- Date
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14 Jun 2023
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
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Before House of Representatives
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Portfolio
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Attorney-General
- Summary
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Amends the:
Crimes Act 1914
and Criminal Code Act 1995
to: establish criminal offences for the public display of prohibited Nazi and Islamic State symbols and the trading of goods that bear a prohibited Nazi or Islamic State symbol; establish criminal offences for using a carriage service for violent extremist material and possessing or controlling violent extremist material obtained or accessed using a carriage service; Criminal Code Act 1995
to: expand the offence of advocating terrorism to include instructing on the doing of a terrorist act and praising the doing of a terrorist act in specified circumstances; and increase the maximum penalty for the offence of advocating terrorism from 5 to 7 years imprisonment; and Criminal Code Act 1995
and Legislation (Exemptions and Other Matters) Regulation 2015 to remove the sunsetting requirement for instruments which list terrorist organisations and bolster safeguards.
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14 Jun 2023
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
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Before Senate
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Portfolio
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Prime Minister and Cabinet
- Summary
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Responding to certain recommendations of the Independent Review of the Australian Public Service (the Thodey Review), the bill amends the
Public Service Act 1999
to: include a new Australian Public Service (APS) Value of ‘Stewardship’; require the Secretaries Board to prepare an APS Purpose Statement; require agency heads to uphold and promote the APS Purpose Statement; provide that ministers must not direct agency heads on individual employment matters; require agency heads to put in place measures to enable decision-making to occur at the lowest appropriate classification; require regular capability reviews; require the Secretaries Board to request and publish regular long-term insights reports; require agencies to publish annual APS Employee Census results and respond to relevant findings through an action plan; and remove the requirement to seek the APS Commissioner’s consent to delegate powers and functions to Australian Defence Force members.
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- Date
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13 Jun 2023
- Chamber
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Senate
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Before Senate
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Sponsor
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HANSON-YOUNG, Sen Sarah
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