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New inquiry – strengthening Australia’s trade and investment relations with Africa

Oct 17, 2025 150

THE Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade (JSCFADT) has adopted a new inquiry into the potential to expand Australia’s trade and investment relations with Africa.

The Chair of the JSCFADT, Shayne Neumann MP, said, "Australia’s trading relationship with the countries of Africa has strongly focused on the extractives and tourism sectors. Africa is a diverse continent of 54…

Public hearing on state sponsors of terrorism bill

Oct 15, 2025 184

THE Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) will hold a public hearing with the Attorney-General’s Department and the Department of Home Affairs on Thursday for its review of the Criminal Code Amendment (State Sponsors of Terrorism) Bill 2025 (the Bill).

The Bill would amend Schedule 1 to the Criminal Code Act 1995 (the Criminal Code) to allow the Commonwealth to list…

Electoral Matters Committee to hear from Australian Electoral Commission at first hearing

Oct 14, 2025 242

THE Electoral Matters Committee will hold its first hearing as part of the review into the 2025 Federal Election on October 15, 2025.

Committee Chair, Jerome Laxale MP said, "The committee will be hearing from the Australian Electoral Commission to begin with. I anticipate discussion will focus on aggressive conduct at polling booths and how the AEC can respond, which has been the biggest issue…

HIA recognises National Safe Work Month at Safety Summit

Oct 10, 2025 395

THE Housing Industry Association (HIA) is hosting the inaugural residential construction National Safety Summit in Newcastle today, bringing together industry leaders and experts to tackle the critical issue of safety across Australia’s home building sector.

The Summit coincides with National Safe Work Month and will provide a practical, one-day forum for builders, contractors, site managers,…

Intelligence and Security Committee to review state sponsored terror laws

Oct 09, 2025 415

THE Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) has commenced a review of the Criminal Code Amendment (State Sponsors of Terrorism) Bill 2025 (‘the Bill’).

The Bill proposes amendments to the Criminal Code to allow the Australian Government to list foreign state entities that have engaged in a state terrorist act, or otherwise supported or advocated terrorist acts…

Mt Isa support package secures thousands of regional jobs, defends sovereign capability says AWU

Oct 08, 2025 456

THE Australian Workers' Union (AWU) has strongly endorsed today's announcement of a rescue package for the Mount Isa copper smelter and Townsville refinery, securing more than 1,000 jobs and protecting Australia's critical metals processing capacity.

AWU national secretary Paul Farrow said the announcement brings welcome relief to thousands of regional workers after months of uncertainty.

"This…

Intelligence and Security Committee supports amendments to help criminal investigations

Oct 08, 2025 444

THE Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) yesterday tabled its report on the Review of the Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025 (TOLA Bill), recommending that the Bill pass unamended.

The TOLA Bill amends the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979Surveillance Devices Act 2004 and Crimes Act 1914 to ensure key provisions…

Holly Rankin chosen to deliver Speaker’s Lecture 2025

Oct 08, 2025 449

SPEAKER of the House of Representatives, Milton Dick MP has chosen Holly Rankin to deliver the fifth Speaker’s Lecture at Parliament House on October 27, 2025.

Ms Rankin’s lecture, Before the Fall: Can civic institutions engage a new generation in time to save democracy? will explore how politics and traditional media are losing the trust of younger generations, and what a path to true civic…

CPA Australia backs Board of Taxation review into red tape

Oct 05, 2025 621

AUSTRALIA’s largest accounting body, CPA Australia, has welcomed Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ announcement that the Board of Taxation is being tasked with identifying ways to reduce compliance burdens and red tape in the business tax system as part of its commitment to boost productivity and stimulate economic growth.

CPA Australia has outlined its top three compliance issues that it believes will…