More than two dozen bills have passed the Senate today, with debate on the social media ban for under 16s approaching. Follow live.
More than two dozen bills have passed the Senate today, with debate on the social media ban for under 16s approaching.A trio of migration bills is now being considered. They're expected to go through with Labor and the Coalition voting together, but there will be many amendments first.of migrants on certain visas, or migrants whose visas have been cancelled and have no legal right to remain in Australia.
But the bill does allow people to sue for "serious invasions of privacy," if they can demonstrate they had a reasonable expectation to privacy that was violated deliberately, recklessly, or seriously. This is another big one. The Senate has approved substantial changes to the operation of the Reserve Bank.
The eighteenth, just a moment ago, was to write a law stating the objectives of the superannuation system.
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