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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Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility Amendment Bill 2026

Ms M M H King (Minister for Northern Australia) presented a Bill for an Act to amend the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility Act 2016 , and for related purposes.

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Ms M M H King presented an explanatory memorandum to the bill.

Bill read a first time.

Ms M M H King moved—That the bill be now read a second time.

Debate adjourned (Mr Thompson), and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for the next sitting.

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Parliamentary Frameworks Legislation Amendment (Reviews) Bill 2026

Mr Gorman (Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister), pursuant to notice, presented a Bill for an Act to amend the law relating to reviews under the Members of Parliament (Staff) Act 1984 , the Parliamentary Business Resources Act 2017 and the Parliamentary Workplace Support Service Act 2023 , and for related purposes.

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Mr Gorman presented an explanatory memorandum to the bill.

Bill read a first time.

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

Debate adjourned (Mr Thompson), and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for the next sitting.

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Statements referred to Federation Chamber

Ms C King (Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government) moved—That further statements on the Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commission’s yearly report to Parliament be permitted in the Federation Chamber.

Question—put and passed.

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Committee of Privileges and Members’ Interests —REPORT

Mrs Elliot (Chair) presented the following document:

Committee of Privileges and Members’ Interests—Report concerning an application from Professor David Lindenmayer AO for the publication of a response to a reference made in the Federation Chamber—Report, March 2026.

On the motion of Mrs Elliot, by leave, the report was agreed to.

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Commonwealth Entities Legislation Amendment Bill 2026 —REPORT FROM FEDERATION CHAMBER

The Speaker reported that the bill had been fully considered by the Federation Chamber and agreed to without amendment, and presented a certified copy of the bill.

Bill agreed to.

On the motion of Ms Rowland (Attorney-General), by leave, the bill was read a third time.

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Treasury Laws Amendment (Building a Stronger and Fairer Super System) Bill 2026

The order of the day having been read for the resumption of the debate on the question—That the bill be now read a second time— And on the amendment moved thereto by Mr T Wilson, viz.— That all words after “That” be omitted with a view to substituting the following words:

“whilst not declining to give the bill a second reading, the House notes that:

(1) Opposition and community pressure forced the Government to abandon:

(a) the taxation of unrealised gains; and

(b) indexation of the $3 million threshold;

(2) the Government cannot be trusted with tax reform;

(3) the Government has a spending problem, not a revenue problem;

(4) this is the first tax that Australia did not vote for that the Government has tried to ram through;

(5) the Government’s new tax introduces new risks, including removal of the death tax exemption, and impacts on surviving spouses and total and permanent disability benefit recipients;

(6) increases to the Low Income Superannuation Tax Offset (LISTO) are welcome, but modest, and do not address immediate cost of living pressures; and

(7) this change is the beginning of the Government’s high tax, high spending agenda to pour more debt petrol on the inflation fire”—

Debate resumed.

Ms Witty addressing the House—

It being 1.30 pm, the debate was interrupted in accordance with standing order 43, Ms Witty was granted leave to continue her speech when the debate is resumed, and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for a later hour this day.

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MEMBERS’ STATEMENTS

Members’ statements were made.

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QUESTIONS

Questions without notice being asked—

Member directed to leave

At 2.15 pm the Member for Cook ( Mr Kennedy ) was directed, under standing order 94, to leave the Chamber for one hour for interjecting and he accordingly left the Chamber.

Questions without notice continuing—

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Mr Clare (Minister for Education) presented the following document:

Review of the Liberal Party’s 2025 federal election campaign—Submission by NSW Young Liberals, July 2025.

Questions without notice continued.

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DOCUMENTS

The following documents were presented:

Crimes Act 1914— Commonwealth Ombudsman’s report to the Minister for Home Affairs on agencies’ compliance with Parts IAB and IAAA of the Act—Report for 2024-25.

Export Control Act 2020— Livestock exports by sea—Report for the period 1 July to 31 December 2025.

Health, Aged Care and Sport—Standing Committee—Issues paper relating to the health impacts of alcohol and other drugs in Australia—Government response, March 2026.

Implementation of the National Redress Scheme—Joint Standing Committee—Redress: Journey to justice: Final report—Government response.

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DISCUSSION OF MATTER OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE— Healthcare

The House was informed that Ms Le had proposed that a definite matter of public importance be submitted to the House for discussion, namely, “The postcode lottery of accessing quality healthcare in Australia”.

The proposed discussion having received the necessary support—

Ms Le addressed the House.

Discussion ensued.

Discussion concluded.

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Human Rights—Parliamentary Joint Committee —REPORT—STATEMENT BY MEMBER

Ms Mascarenhas (Chair) presented the following document:

Human Rights—Parliamentary Joint Committee—Human rights scrutiny report: Report 2 of 2026—Report, 4 March 2026.

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

Ms Mascarenhas, by leave, made a statement in connection with the report.

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Treasury Laws Amendment (Building a Stronger and Fairer Super System) Bill 2026

The order of the day having been read for the resumption of the debate on the question—That the bill be now read a second time— And on the amendment moved thereto by Mr T Wilson (see item No. 8, page 534)

Debate resumed.

Debate adjourned (Mr Giles—Minister for Skills and Training), and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for a later hour this day.

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SUSPENSION OF STANDING AND SESSIONAL ORDERS

Mr Giles (Minister for Skills and Training), by leave, moved—That so much of the standing and sessional orders be suspended as would prevent debate on order of the day No. 6, government business, in the Federation Chamber today, extending beyond one hour.

Question—put and passed.

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Treasury Laws Amendment (Building a Stronger and Fairer Super System) Bill 2026

The order of the day having been read for the resumption of the debate on the question—That the bill be now read a second time— And on the amendment moved thereto by Mr T Wilson (see item No. 8, page 534)

Debate resumed.

Question—That the amendment be agreed to—put and negatived.

Question—That the bill be now read a second time—put.

A division having been called for, in accordance with standing order 133 the division was deferred until the first opportunity the next sitting day.

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Appropriation Bill (No. 3) 2025-2026

The order of the day having been read for the resumption of the debate on the question—That the bill be now read a second time—

Debate resumed.

Mr R Wilson addressing the House—

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ADJOURNMENT

It being 7.30 pm—The question was proposed—That the House do now adjourn.

Debate ensued.

The House continuing to sit until 8 pm—The Speaker adjourned the House until no earlier than 10.30 am tomorrow, in accordance with the resolution agreed to on 3 March 2026.

DOCUMENTS

The following documents were deemed to have been presented on 4 March 2026 (An explanatory statement has been presented with each instrument unless otherwise indicated by an asterisk):

A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999— A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) (Frequency of Fund-raising Events) Determination 2026 [F2026L00187].

Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman Act 2015— Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman Rules 2026 [F2026L00188].

Remuneration Tribunal Act 1973— Remuneration Tribunal Amendment Determination (No. 1) 2026 [F2026L00180].

Road Vehicle Standards Act 2018— Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 105/00—Blind Spot Information Systems) 2023 Amendment 1 [F2026L00192].

ATTENDANCE

All Members attended (at some time during the sitting) except *Mr Burns, Mr Joyce, Mr Katter, Mr L O’Brien, *Ms Payne and Dr Reid.

* On leave

Claressa Surtees

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Federation Chamber

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The Federation Chamber met at 9.30 am.

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MEMBERS’ CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS

Members’ constituency statements being made—

Ms Roberts presented a copy of her speech for incorporation in Hansard, in accordance with the resolution agreed to on 6 November 2025.

Members’ constituency statements continued.

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death of Ljupco (Luch) Jonceski—STATEMENTS

Statements were made.

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Closing the Gap—Commonwealth Annual Report 2025 and Commonwealth Implementation Plan 2026 —MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT

The order of the day having been read for the resumption of the debate on the motion of Mr Burke (Leader of the House)—That the House take note of the document ( presented on 12 February 2026 ), viz.—

Closing the Gap—Commonwealth Annual Report 2025 and Commonwealth Implementation Plan 2026—

Debate resumed.

Debate adjourned (Ms Byrnes), and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for the next sitting.

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Health, Aged Care and Disability—Standing Committee —MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT

The order of the day having been read for the resumption of the debate on the motion of Dr Freelander—That the House take note of the document ( presented on 4 February 2026 ), viz.—

Health, Aged Care and Disability—Standing Committee—No child left behind: Report into the Thriving Kids initiative—Report, incorporating dissenting reports, December 2025—

Debate resumed.

Debate adjourned (Ms Byrnes), and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for the next sitting.

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Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water—Annual climate change statement 2025 —MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT

The order of the day having been read for the resumption of the debate on the motion of Mr Bowen (Minister for Climate Change and Energy)—That the House take note of the document ( presented on 27 November 2025 ), viz.—

Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water—Annual climate change statement 2025—

Debate resumed.

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Suspension of meeting

At 1.30 pm, the Deputy Speaker left the Chair.

Resumption of meeting

At 4.02 pm, the Deputy Speaker resumed the Chair.

Debate continued.

Debate adjourned and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for the next sitting.

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Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commission’s yearly report to Parliament—STATEMENTS

Statements were made.

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ADJOURNMENT

On the motion of Ms Comer, the Federation Chamber adjourned at 6.45 pm, until 12.30 pm on Tuesday, 10 March 2026, in accordance with the resolution agreed to on 3 March 2026.

Peter Banson

Clerk of the Federation Chamber