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Public Works Committee presents Report 5/2026

Aug 17, 2026 134

TODAY, Tony Zappia MP, Chair of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works presented the Public Works Committee’s fifth report of 2026 to the House of Representatives.

Report 5/2026 – Referrals made in March 2026 considers two proposed major works:

  • Australian Federal Police — Proposed Fitout of Leased Premises, 949 Ann Street, Brisbane;
  • Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial…

150 Young Australians head to Canberra for the National Youth Parliament

Aug 16, 2026 130

THIS WEEK, 150 secondary school students from across Australia – one from each federal electorate – will come to Canberra for the 2026 National Youth Parliament – a fully funded, five-day program designed to equip young Australians with the knowledge, confidence and skills to engage with Australia’s parliamentary democracy. 

New research from Y Australia has revealed that almost eight in 10…

PJCIS supports listing of White Australia as a prohibited hate group

Aug 11, 2026 254

THE Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) has today presented its report on its Review of the listing of White Australia as a prohibited hate group under the Criminal Code, backing the Federal Government's decision to list White Australia as a prohibited hate group.

The PJCIS found the organisation has engaged in conduct constituting hate crimes against…

Parliamentary Act to combat money laundering and terrorist financing

Aug 11, 2026 257

THE Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) has today tabled its report on its review of the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing (AML/CTF) Amendment Bill 2026, calling for urgent action on cryptocurrency ATMs.

The committee found cryptocurrency ATMs (automatic teller machines) are a significant channel for scams and financial crime and has recommended…

Master Builders say new NCC report identifies productivity challenges

Aug 11, 2026 288
THE Parliamentary Select Committee on Productivity in Australia has released its interim findings, recommending significant changes to the National Construction Code (NCC) and highlighting the need for further reforms to stamp out corruption in the construction industry.

Master Builders Australia broadly welcomes the committee's recommendations, which align closely with the organisation's…

Local government funding inquiry to hear from Geoscape Australia and the Department of Health,…

Aug 11, 2026 412

THE House of Representatives Standing Committee on Regional Development, Infrastructure and Transport’s inquiry into local government funding will hear from Geoscape Australia and the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing this week.

The committee wants to better understand from the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing how local government can be supported to help deliver medical,…

Away from home on census night? Your home considered 'unoccupied' with a million others, warns HIA

Aug 11, 2026 281

IF YOU ARE AWAY from home tonight, Census night, your home will be recorded as 'unoccupied' according to HIA senior economist Tom Devitt. And you will could therefore be  misrepresented as being part of the housing supply problem.

“As usual, someone will claim it is one of a million vacant homes that could be utilised to solve Australia’s housing shortage,” Mr Devitt said.

“This and other myths…

SMSF investment ban starts today - Master Builders

Aug 10, 2026 369

TODAY (August 10), the Federal Government's ban on self-managed super funds (SMSFs) investing in the residential property sector comes into effect.

Master Builders Australia CEO Denita Wawn said the decision was the latest in a series of Federal Government policies that failed to recognise their impact on builders and tradies and would put future projects at risk.

"The government's recent…