A bill is a proposal for a law or a change to an existing law. A bill becomes law (an Act) when agreed to in identical form by both houses of Parliament and assented to by the Governor-General.
Bills introduced to Parliament are scrutinised to make sure they meet certain standards and to consider whether they should be referred to a committee for further investigation. This can include feedback from stakeholders and the general public, and a report recommending potential improvements to the bill.
TOTAL RESULTS: 350
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10 Jun 1999
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
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Not Proceeding
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Portfolio
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Attorney-General portfolio
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- Date
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09 Dec 1998
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
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Act
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Portfolio
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Attorney-General portfolio
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- Date
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05 Mar 1998
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House of Representatives
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Not Proceeding
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Portfolio
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Attorney-General portfolio
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- Date
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14 Mar 2013
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House of Representatives
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Not Proceeding
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Portfolio
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Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy
- Summary
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Part of a package of six bills in relation to the media sector, the bill: creates the independent statutory office of the Public Interest Media Advocate (PIMA); provides for the functions, appointment, and terms and conditions of PIMA; and requires an annual report to be prepared on PIMA’s activities and other specified matters.
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17 Nov 2004
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Senate
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Act
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Communications, Information Technology and the Arts
- Summary
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Amends the
Ombudsman Act 1976
to: establish the Postal Industry Ombudsman as a separate office within the office of the Commonwealth Ombudsman to deal with complaints about postal services; and correct drafting errors. Also makes consequential amendments to the Migration Act 1958
and Privacy Act 1988
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19 Jun 2003
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House of Representatives
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Act
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Portfolio
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Communications, Information Technology and the Arts
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Amends the:
Australian Postal Corporation Act 1989
to: extend the responsibilities of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) in relation to Australia Post; exclude document exchanges and aggregation services from Australia Post’s reserved services; provide for enforcement of infringement of Australia Post’s reserved services; allow performance standards in relation to Australia Post’s delivery arrangements to be prescribed; update a reference to a repealed Act; and establish a levy on Australia Post to fund the new functions conferred on the ACCC; and Trade Practices Act 1974
to allow the ACCC to delegate its powers under the Australian Postal Corporation Act 1989 to a member of the Commission. Also contains application and saving provisions.
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12 Aug 2004
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
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Not Proceeding
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Portfolio
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Communications, Information Technology and the Arts portfolio
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- Date
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06 Apr 2000
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
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Not Proceeding
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Communications, Information Technology and the Arts portfolio
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- Date
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03 Jun 1999
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
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Act
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Portfolio
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Communications, Information Technology and the Arts portfolio
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- Date
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13 May 2020
- Chamber
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House of Representatives
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Act
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Portfolio
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Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business
- Summary
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Introduced with the Payment Times Reporting Bill 2020, the bill amends the:
Taxation Administration Act 1953
to enable the Commissioner of Taxation to disclose certain tax information to the Payment Times Reporting Regulator for the purposes of administering the Payment Times Reporting Scheme; and Payment Times Reporting Act 2020
, when enacted, to make amendments contingent on the commencement of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia Act 2020
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