Bills introduced into Parliament - 2025
Bill are listed in alphabetical order and display the date they were last updated.
- Appropriation (Supplementary Appropriation for 2024-25) Bill 2025 (1 of 2025)
- Gaming Control Amendment (Dealing with Stolen Money) Bill 2025 (2 of 2025)
- Electoral Amendment (Alternative Voting Procedures) Bill 2025 (4 of 2025)
- Nature Conservation Amendment (Brushy Rivulet Conservation Area) Bill 2025 (5 of 2025)
- Police Offences Amendment (Knives and Other Weapons) Bill 2025 (3 of 2025)
- Custodial Inspector Amendment (Protection from Reprisal) Bill 2025 (Bill 9 of 2025)
- Justice Miscellaneous (Reporting Procedures) Bill 2025 (10 of 2025)
- Disability Rights, Inclusion And Safeguarding (Transitional And Consequential Provisions) Bill 2025 (8 of 2025)
- Police Offences Amendment Bill 2025 (7 of 2025)
- Land Use Planning and Approvals Amendment (Sensitive Disclosures) Bill 2025 (12 of 2025)
- Residential Tenancy (No Cause Evictions) Amendment Bill 2025 (13 of 2025)
- Evidence (Children and Special Witnesses) Amendment Bill 2025 (15 of 2025)
- Justice and Related Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill 2025 (14 of 2025)
- Superannuation Liability (GST Windfall Fund) Bill 2025 (Bill 17 of 2025)
- Youth Justice Facility Development Bill 2025 (Bill 19 of 2025)
- Sentencing Amendment (Aggravating Factors) Bill 2025 (Bill 18 of 2025)
- Justice Miscellaneous (Explosives Offences) Bill 2025 (Bill 20 of 2025)
- Government Business Governance Reforms Bill 2025 (Bill 22 of 2025)
- Charter of Budget Responsibility Amendment Bill 2025 (Bill 23 of 2025)
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