Legislation Introduced into Parliament 22-24 July 2025

These Bills were introduced into Parliament by the Government during the last sitting week:

Aged Care (Accommodation Payment Security) Levy Amendment Bill 2025

Aged Care and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025

Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Amendment Bill (No. 1) 2025

Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2025

Competition and Consumer Amendment (Australian Energy Regulator Separation) Bill 2025

Customs Amendment (Australia-United Arab Emirates Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement Implementation) Bill 2025

Customs Tariff Amendment (Australia-United Arab Emirates Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement Implementation) Bill 2025

Defence Housing Australia Amendment Bill 2025

Early Childhood Education and Care (Strengthening Regulation of Early Education) Bill 2025

Fair Work Amendment (Protecting Penalty and Overtime Rates) Bill 2025

Health Insurance (Pathology) (Fees) (Repeal) Bill 2025

Health Legislation Amendment (Improved Medicare Integrity and Other Measures) Bill 2025

Pacific Banking Guarantee Bill 2025

Therapeutic Goods Amendment Bill 2025

Universities Accord (Cutting Student Debt by 20 Per Cent) Bill 2025

Universities Accord (National Higher Education Code to Prevent and Respond to Gender-based Violence) (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2025

Universities Accord (National Higher Education Code to Prevent and Respond to Gender-based Violence) Bill 2025

The following Bill was referred to Committee by the Senate:

Competition and Consumer Amendment (Australian Energy Regulator Separation) Bill 2025 be referred to the Economics  Legislation Committee for inquiry and report by 21 August 2025

Parliament will next sit 28-31 July.

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