House

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The House met, at 9 am, pursuant to adjournment. The Speaker (the Honourable M. Dick) took the Chair, made an acknowledgement of country and read prayers.

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Intelligence and Security—Parliamentary Joint Committee —REPORT

Dr Reid presented the following document:

Intelligence and Security—Parliamentary Joint Committee—Review of the exposure draft legislation: Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026—Report, incorporating a dissenting report, January 2026.

In accordance with standing order 39(e) the report was made a Parliamentary Paper.

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Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism (Firearms and Customs Laws) Bill 2026

In accordance with the resolution agreed to on 19 January 2026—

Mr Burke (Minister for Home Affairs) presented a Bill for an Act to amend legislation relating to customs and background checking, and to create a scheme to buy back firearms, and for related purposes.

Document

Mr Burke presented an explanatory memorandum to the bill.

Bill read a first time.

Mr Burke moved—That the bill be now read a second time.

Debate ensued.

It being 10.30 am—In accordance with the resolution agreed to on 19 January 2026—

Question—put.

Message from the Governor-General

Message No. 38, 19 January 2026, from Her Excellency the Governor-General was announced recommending an appropriation for the purposes of the bill.

Consideration in detail

Bill taken as a whole.

Ms Steggall, by leave, moved amendments (1) and (2) together.

Debate ensued.

Amendments negatived.

Mr Katter moved an amendment.

Debate ensued.

Question—That the amendment be agreed to—put.

Dr Scamps, by leave, moved amendments (1) and (2) together.

Debate ensued.

Amendments negatived.

Bill agreed to.

Consideration in detail concluded.

Mr Burke moved—That the bill be now read a third time.

Question—put.

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

In accordance with the resolution agreed to on 19 January 2026—

Ms Rowland (Attorney-General) presented a Bill for an Act to amend legislation relating to criminal and migration laws, and for related purposes.

Document

Ms Rowland presented an explanatory memorandum to the bill.

Bill read a first time.

Ms Rowland moved—That the bill be now read a second time.

Debate ensued.

Mr Joyce addressing the House—

It being 1 pm—In accordance with the resolution agreed to on 19 January 2026—

Question—put and passed—bill read a second time.

Consideration in detail

Bill taken as a whole.

Mr Thompson moved the Opposition amendment.

Question—That the amendment be agreed to—put.

Documents

Ms Rowland presented two supplementary explanatory memoranda to the bill.

On the motion of Ms Rowland, by leave, Government amendment (1) on sheet JA104 and Government amendment (1) on sheet JA105 were made together.

Dr Scamps, by leave, moved amendments (1) to (3) together.

Debate ensued.

Amendments negatived.

Ms Chaney moved an amendment.

Debate ensued.

Amendment negatived.

Ms Spender, by leave, moved amendments (1) to (4) together.

Debate ensued.

Amendments negatived.

Mr Joyce, by leave, moved amendments (1) and (2) on sheet 2 together.

Debate ensued.

Amendments negatived.

Ms Boele, by leave, moved amendments (1) and (2) together.

Debate ensued.

Amendments negatived.

Dr M Ryan moved an amendment.

Debate ensued.

Amendment negatived.

Ms Steggall, by leave, moved amendments (1) to (3) on sheet 1 and amendment (1) on sheet 2 together.

Debate ensued.

Amendments negatived.

Question—That the bill, as amended, be agreed to—put.

Consideration in detail concluded.

On the motion of Ms Rowland , the bill was read a third time.

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SUSPENSION OF SITTING

At 1.57 pm, the Speaker left the Chair.

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RESUMPTION OF SITTING

At 2.11 pm, the Speaker resumed the Chair.

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QUESTIONS

Questions without notice were asked.

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SUSPENSION OF SITTING

At 3.30 pm, the Speaker left the Chair.

Wednesday, 21 January 2026

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RESUMPTION OF SITTING

At 8 am, the Speaker resumed the Chair.