Parliament Tackles Consumer Protections and Tax Reform as Multiple Bills Pass Both Houses
Federal Parliament sitting week: Tuesday 12 May, Wednesday 13 May, Thursday 14 MayBills IntroducedCompetition and Consumer Amendment (Unfair Trading Practices) Bill 2026This bill aims to crack down on misleading or deceptive conduct by businesses in the marketplace. It creates new penalties and enforcement powers for the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission to pursue unfair trading practices. The changes will affect retailers, online sellers, and service providers across Australia.
National Disability Insurance Scheme Amendment (Securing the NDIS for Future Generations) Bill 2026The bill seeks to ensure the long-term financial sustainability of the National Disability Insurance Scheme. It introduces changes to how the scheme operates and is funded to balance support for participants with fiscal responsibility. This affects around 500,000 NDIS participants and their families.
Treasury Laws Amendment (Business Registries Stabilisation and Uplift) Bill 2026This bill modernises Australia's business registration systems and related administrative processes. It updates legislation governing how businesses register and report to government bodies. All Australian businesses, particularly small and medium enterprises, will be affected.
Telecommunications Amendment (Enhancing Consumer Safeguards) Bill 2025The bill strengthens protections for phone and internet customers against disconnection and billing disputes. It introduces new requirements for telecommunications companies to notify consumers and follow dispute resolution processes. Every Australian using mobile or broadband services is affected.
Combatting Illicit Tobacco Bill 2026This bill creates new tools to detect and prosecute illegal tobacco trade. It introduces new powers for enforcement agencies and penalties for smuggling and selling counterfeit tobacco products. The measure targets criminal networks and protects legitimate tobacco retailers.
Regulatory Reform Omnibus Bill 2026The bill removes or updates outdated government regulations across multiple areas. It streamlines compliance requirements for businesses and individuals. Small businesses and regulatory bodies will see the most direct impact.
Treasury Laws Amendment (The Survivors Law) Bill 2026The bill provides tax concessions and financial support for survivors of institutional abuse. It creates new tax breaks and assistance pathways for eligible survivors. Thousands of Australians who experienced abuse in institutions will potentially benefit.
Commonwealth Electoral Amendment (Banning Dirty Donations) Bill 2026This bill tightens rules around political donations by foreign entities and others ineligible to participate in Australian democracy. It introduces new disclosure requirements and penalties for breaching donation laws. The changes affect political parties, donors, and election integrity.
Competition and Consumer Amendment (Responding to Exceptional Circumstances) Bill 2026The bill gives the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission temporary powers to respond quickly to market emergencies or crises affecting consumers. It creates streamlined processes for urgent consumer protection interventions. Consumers and businesses in essential services sectors are most directly affected.
Export Control Amendment (Clarifying Obligations Relating to Registered Establishments) Bill 2026The bill clarifies rules for Australian businesses involved in exporting controlled goods and materials. It updates obligations for facilities registered under export control schemes. Exporters in agriculture, defence, and sensitive goods industries will be affected.
Customs Legislation Amendment (False Trade Marks Infringement Notices) Bill 2026The bill allows customs officers to issue infringement notices for importing counterfeit goods without requiring court involvement in every case. It speeds up penalties for trademark violations at the border. Importers and trademark holders are primarily affected.
Public and Educational Lending Rights (Better Income for Authors) Bill 2026 and
Public and Educational Lending Rights (Better Income for Authors) Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions Bill 2026These bills increase payments to Australian authors and illustrators when their books are borrowed from libraries. They boost the lending right payment rate and expand which publications qualify. Authors, illustrators, and the publishing industry will benefit.
Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2025The bill updates ASIO's powers and oversight arrangements for national security investigations. It introduces new procedures and limitations on surveillance activities. All Australians are affected by ASIO's operational framework, particularly those under investigation.
Superannuation Legislation Amendment (Tackling the Gender Super Gap) Bill 2025The bill aims to reduce the retirement savings gap between men and women by amending superannuation laws. It introduces measures to improve superannuation outcomes for lower-income earners and carers. Women and part-time workers, who are disproportionately affected by the gender super gap, are the primary beneficiaries.
Defence Force Discipline Amendment (RCDVS Implementation and Related Measures No. 1) Bill 2026The bill implements changes to military discipline and conduct procedures following a review of defence force justice systems. It introduces new rules and processes for handling misconduct allegations in the armed forces. Australian Defence Force members and those alleging misconduct are most directly affected.
Secrecy Provisions Amendment (Sunsetting Provision) Bill 2026 and
Secrecy Provisions Amendment (Repealing Offences) Bill 2026These bills remove or update outdated secrecy laws that restrict disclosure of government information. They reduce unnecessary restrictions on what can be publicly discussed about government operations. Journalists, researchers, and the general public benefit from greater transparency.
Extended Producer Responsibility Scheme for Packaging (No Time