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More homes are the answer, not more taxes says HIA

Feb 25, 2026 213

THE Housing Industry Association (HIA) today told the Senate Select Committee on the Operation of the Capital Gains Tax (CGT) Discount that targeting property investors will do nothing to ease the pressure on homeowners or renters.

“Housing supply is the core issue driving Australia’s housing crisis. The only real solution is to build enough homes to meet demand,”  HIA managing director, Jocelyn…

Public hearing on arts and cultural philanthropy

Feb 25, 2026 194

THE Office for the Arts is giving evidence this Thursday at a public hearing for an inquiry into boosting arts and cultural philanthropy.

Chair of the House Standing Committee on Communications, the Arts and Sport, Ms Susan Templeman MP, said, "Philanthropy is critical for the arts and cultural sector in Australia. The Committee hopes to gain insights into how the Office for the Arts is working…

First public hearing – inquiry into the role of Australia's international development program in…

Feb 23, 2026 349

THE Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade, through the Foreign Affairs and Aid Subcommittee, is commencing public hearings for its inquiry into the role of Australia's international development program in preventing conflict today in Melbourne.

Chair of the Foreign Affairs and Aid Subcommittee, Tim Watts MP, said, "The subcommittee received a large volume of submissions…

Public Works Committee to visit Blamey Barracks and question Defence officials

Feb 16, 2026 598

TOMORROW, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works (the committee) will conduct a site inspection at Blamey Barracks, Kapooka NSW, and shortly after question officials from the Department of Defence about proposed works at the site.

The proposed works seek to invest in modern, contemporary, and fit-for-purpose facilities for soldiers and reserve offices undertaking their initial…

Submissions reopened for inquiry into link between domestic, family and sexual violence and suicide

Feb 13, 2026 798

THE House of Representatives Standing Committee on Social Policy and Legal Affairs has reopened submissions until March 13, 2026 for its inquiryinto the relationship between domestic, family and sexual violence (DFSV) and suicide.

Committee Chair, Louise Miller-Frost MP, said, “The committee wants to ensure that the community and the sector have ample opportunity to contribute to this inquiry…

Urgent reform crucial to solving serious safety issues in early childhood settings says Independent…

Feb 11, 2026 1018

THE UNION representing teachers in early childhood education and care (ECEC) in NSW and the ACT has called for urgent action to address the staffing crisis in the sector as new data reveals ongoing child safety issues.

A Productivity Commission report shows there were 9430 serious incidents at early childhood services in NSW in 2024-25, a rate of 154 incidents reported per 100 centres. A serious…

Tackling terrorism: PJCIS recommends compulsory questioning powers made permanent

Feb 10, 2026 920

THE Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) has tabled a report regarding proposed reforms to the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) compulsory questioning warrants framework.

First introduced in 2003, ASIO’s compulsory questioning powers have been subject to recurring sunset provisions. The ASIO Amendment Bill (No.2) 2025 seeks to make these powers…

Public Works Committee reports on proposed works and presents its 89th Annual Report

Feb 10, 2026 984

TODAY, Mr Tony Zappia MP, chair of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works presented the Public Works Committee’s first report of 2026 and its 89th Annual Report to the House of Representatives.

In Report 1/2026, referrals made in September and October 2025 considered  six proposed works:

Release of Framework for National Dementia Action Plan 'welcome but further investment is urgently…

Feb 10, 2026 1009

DEMENTIA AUSTRALIA has welcomed the release of the Collective Priority Framework for the National Dementia Action Plan, but said further investment was "urgently needed" to address the growing impact of dementia in Australia.

The Federal Government and all state and territory Health Ministers have agreed the urgent priorities for action are:

  1. Empowering individuals and communities to minimise…