More Than 30 Bills Pass Senate in Australia Amid Negotiations

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More Than 30 Bills Pass Senate in Australia Amid Negotiations
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The Australian Senate passed over 30 bills, including a social media ban for under-16s, after negotiations between the Albanese government and the Greens. The legislation includes anti-money laundering, counter-terrorism measures, and housing incentives, but has faced criticism from refugee groups.

More than 30 pieces of legislation pass the upper house amid a flurry of deals with the Coalition and Greens A late final sitting in the Senate for the year has seen more than 30 bills pass the upper house, includingSenators sat until almost 11.30pm on Thursday after the Albanese government struck an earlier deal with the Greens and the opposition to pass 31 bills, in addition to a social media ban on under-16s debated from 10pm.

Labor’s build-to-rent bill, which gives incentives to investors to build properties for renting, also passed the Senate, handing the government another housing win.On Wednesday, the Greens struck a deal with the government to ensure the program could not support coal, oil and gas projects.Refugee and asylum seeker groups sent angered statements late into the evening, describing the bills as “racist” and “reminiscent of the White Australia policy”.

Labor has passed its proposed social media ban for under-16s. Here’s what we know – and what we don’tThe laws will not come into effect for another 12 months but some opposition and crossbench senators questioned how they would work and criticised how little time had been given to scrutinise them further.

It remains unclear how social media platforms will be able determine the age of users and if Australians will need to hand over identification details in order to access the sites. Labor senator Jenny McAllister said the changes wouldn’t force Australians to use government ID.

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