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Today's Events


Senate Additional Budget Estimates
ABS: Monthly Household Spending Indicator.
Federal Minister for Defence Personnel, Matt Keogh, to announce that Defence is opening direct-entry applications to space operations roles.
Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, to be interviewed by Stavros Davidson, Abby Coleman, and Matthew Acton on B105 Brisbane.
Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, to be interviewed by Ricki-Lee Coulter and Tim Blackwell on Nova Sydney.

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Top Headlines

Thousands of NSW residents access free mental health care as new centre in Blacktown opens

Thousands of people across NSW are accessing free mental health support through Medicare Mental Health Centres, with more than 107,500 visits recorded last year and a new centre officially opened in Blacktown. The announcement was marked by NSW Premier Chris Minns, Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Emma McBride, Member for McMahon Chris Bowen, NSW Minister for Mental Health Rose Jackson, and NSW Member for Blacktown Stephen Bali. Jointly delivered by the Federal Government and NSW Government, the centres provide free, walk-in mental health care without appointments or referrals, improving access, reducing pressure on families, and strengthening community-based support across metropolitan and regional NSW.
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OAIC Bunnings facial recognition finding overturned

Digital Rights Watch has expressed serious concern following the Administrative Review Tribunal's decision to overturn the OAIC's determination on Bunnings' use of facial recognition technology. While the Tribunal confirmed that the collection of biometric data through facial recognition is regulated under the Privacy Act and constitutes an invasion of privacy, it found the practice justified for retail crime prevention. Digital Rights Watch warns the ruling normalises mass surveillance, relies on flawed and biased technology, and undermines Australians' right to privacy and anonymity in public spaces. The organisation is calling for urgent, technology-specific regulation to prohibit facial surveillance in retail and protect human rights.
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Get ready for the SBSCH closure

Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is reminding small businesses that the Small Business Superannuation Clearing House (SBSCH) will permanently close on 1 July as part of Payday Super reforms. Businesses currently using the SBSCH should plan now and transition to an alternative superannuation payment service well before the closure date to avoid disruption and ensure ongoing compliance with super guarantee obligations. Before 1 July, employers must select a new payment method, switch to it as soon as possible, and download all superannuation records from the SBSCH. Practical guidance, including a transition checklist and further information, is available to support a smooth changeover.
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NSW: Hard-fought workers’ comp reforms finally locked in

Business NSW has welcomed the passage of workers’ compensation reforms through the NSW Parliament, delivering premium certainty for businesses and improved support for injured workers. The reforms include an 18-month freeze on premiums, additional return-to-work support, and stronger protections for employers against illegitimate claims, helping stabilise a scheme that faced significant cost pressures. Business NSW said the changes provide confidence for businesses to hire, invest and grow, while ensuring fairness for genuinely injured workers. The organisation will remain closely involved in implementation and welcomed the return of Business Connect, calling for increased funding to further support small and medium enterprises across the state.
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QLD: Queensland schedule announced for 2027 Men's Rugby World Cup

Queensland Department of Sport, Racing and Olympic and Paralympic Games has announced the match schedule for the 2027 Men's Rugby World Cup, confirming Queensland will host 14 matches across Brisbane and Townsville. The tournament will run from 1 October to 13 November 2027 and is expected to attract around 150,000 interstate and international visitors. Brisbane will host 10 matches, including two quarter-finals, while Townsville will host four pool matches. With 24 nations competing across 52 matches nationwide, the event is forecast to deliver a $212 million boost to Queensland's economy and showcase the state's hosting capabilities ahead of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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Recent Acts

Federal
Act Name Date of Assent Act No.
Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism (Firearms and Customs Laws) Act 2026

21/01/2026

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Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism (Criminal and Migration Laws) Act 2026

21/01/2026

2

Administrative Review Tribunal and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2026

09/02/2025

3

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Northern Territory

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Queensland

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South Australia

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Tasmania

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Victoria

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Western Australia

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Political Calendar

Federal

The Federal Parliament will next sit from 3 - 5 February 2026.
The 2026-27 Federal Budget will be handed down on Tuesday, 12 May 2026.
Additional Budget Estimates are scheduled for 9 - 12 February 2026.
Budget Estimates are scheduled for 25 - 28 May & 2 - 5 June 2026.
Supplementary Budget Estimates are scheduled for 26 - 29 October 2026.
The last Federal Election was on 3 May 2025.
Federal Administrative Arrangements Orders were most recently made on 13 May 2025.

Australian Capital Territory

ACT Parliament will next sit from 3 - 5 February 2026.
The 2026-27 Territory Budget will be handed down in June 2026.
Budget Estimates are scheduled for TBA.
The last ACT Election was on 19 October 2024.
ACT Administrative Arrangements Orders were most recently made on 07 November 2024.

New South Wales

NSW Parliament will next sit from 3 - 5 February 2026.
The 2026-27 State Budget will be handed down in June 2026.
Budget Estimates are scheduled for 24 - 27 February, 2 - 11 March, 18 - 31 August & 1 - 2 September 2026.
Supplementary Budget Estimates are scheduled for 26 - 30 October 2026.
The last NSW Election was on 25 March 2023.
NSW Administrative Arrangements Orders were most recently made on 05 April 2023 and most recently amended on 17 March 2025.

Northern Territory

NT Parliament will next sit from 3 - 5 February 2025.
The 2026-27 Territory Budget will be handed down on Tuesday, 12 May 2026.
Budget Estimates are scheduled for 9 - 18 June 2026.
The last NT Election was on 24 August 2024.
NT Administrative Arrangements Orders were most recently made on 10 September 2024.

Queensland

Queensland Parliament will next sit from 10 - 12 February 2026.
The 2026-27 State Budget will be handed down on Tuesday, 23 June 2026.
Budget Estimates are scheduled for 20 - 24 & 28 - 31 July 2026.
The last Queensland Election was on 26 October 2024.
Queensland Administrative Arrangements Orders were most recently made on 21 November 2024 and most recently amended on 22 February 2024, 10 May 2024 and 04 April 2025.

South Australia

The SA State election will be held on Saturday, 21 March 2026.
The 2026-27 State Budget will be handed down on TBA.
Budget Estimates are scheduled for TBA.
The last SA Election was on 19 March 2022.
SAAdministrative Arrangements Orders were most recently made on 29 January 2025.

Tasmania

The Tasmanian Parliament (Assembly) will next sit from 3 - 5 February 2026.
The 2026-27 State Budget will be handed down on Thursday, 21 May 2026.
Budget Estimates are scheduled for 1 - 4 June 2026.
The last Tasmanian Election was held on Saturday 19 July 2025.
Tasmanian Administrative Arrangements Orders were most recently made on 11 August 2025.

Victoria

The Victorian Parliament will next sit from from 3 - 5 February 2026.
The 2026-27 State Budget will be handed down in May 2026.
Budget Estimates are scheduled for TBA.
The last Victorian election was held on 26 November 2022.
Victorian Administrative Arrangements Orders were most recently made on 02 October 2023 and most recently amended on 12 December 2023.

Western Australia

The WA Parliament (Assembly) will next sit on 17 - 19 February 2026.
The 2025-26 State Budget will be handed down in June 2026.
Budget Estimates are scheduled for 19 - 21 May 2026.
The last WA election was held on 08 March 2025.
WA Administrative Arrangements Orders were most recently made on 02 April 2025.

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