COMMITTEES
Senator GROGAN (South Australia—Deputy Government Whip in the Senate) (11:14): I present the sixth report of 2026 of the Selection of Bills Committee and seek leave to have the report incorporated into the Hansard. Leave granted. The report read as follows— Selection of Bills Committee REPORT NO. 6 OF 2026 14 May 2026 MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE Senator Tony Sheldon (Government Whip, Chair) Senator Wendy Askew (Opposition Whip) Senator Sean Bell (One Nation Whip) Senator Nick McKim (Australian Greens Whip) Senator Ralph Babet Senator Leah Blyth Senator Ross Cadell (Nationals Whip) Senator the Hon.
Anthony Chisholm Senator Jessica Collins Senator the Hon. Katy Gallagher Senator Jacqui Lambie Senator Fatima Payman Senator David Pocock Senator Lidia Thorpe Secretary: Tim Bryant 02 6277 3020 SELECTION OF BILLS COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 6 OF 2026 1. The committee met in private session on Wednesday, 13 May 2026 at 7.16 pm. 2.
The committee recommends that— (a) the provisions of the Competition and Consumer Amendment (Unfair Trading Practices) Bill 2026 be referred immediately to the Economics Legislation Committee for inquiry and report by 18 June 2026 (see appendix 1 for statement of reasons for referral), (b) the provisions of the Defence Force Discipline Amendment (RCDVS Implementation and Related Measures No. 1) Bill 2026 be referred immediately to the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Legislation Committee for inquiry and report by 31 July 2026 (see appendix 2 for statement of reasons for referral), (c) the Extended Producer Responsibility Scheme for Packaging (No Time to Waste) Bill 2026 be referred immediately to the Environment and Communications Legislation Committee for inquiry and report by 6 August 2026, and (d) the provisions of the Treasury Laws Amendment (Business Registries Stabilisation and Uplift) Bill 2026 be referred immediately to the Economics Legislation Committee for inquiry and report by 17 June 2026 (see appendix 3 for statement of reasons for referral). 3.
The committee recommends that the following bills not be referred to committees: Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Amendment (Climate Trigger) Bill 2022 Public and Educational Lending Rights (Better Income for Authors) Bill 2026 Public and Educational Lending Rights (Better Income for Authors) Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions Bill 2026 4.
The committee deferred consideration of the following bills to its next meeting: A New Tax System (Family Assistance) Amendment (No Jab No Pay Repeal) Bill 2025 Broadcasting Services Amendment (Audio Description) Bill 2019 Climate Change Amendment (Duty of Care and Intergenerational Climate Equity) Bill 2025 Commission of Inquiry into Antisemitism at Australian Universities Bill 2024 Commonwealth Electoral Amendment (Banning Dirty Donations) Bill 2026 Competition and Consumer Amendment (Divestiture Powers) Bill 2024 Constitution Alteration (Right to Free Speech) 2025 Copyright Legislation Amendment (Fair Pay for Radio Play) Bill 2023 Crimes Amendment (Repeal Mandatory Minimum Sentences) Bill 2025 Customs Legislation Amendment (Commercial Greyhound Export and Import Prohibition) Bill 2021 Digital ID Repeal Bill 2024 Electoral Legislation Amendment (Electoral Communications) Bill 2025 (No. 2) Electoral Legislation Amendment (Fair Territory Representation) Bill 2024 Electoral Legislation Amendment (Fairer Contracts and Grants) Bill 2023 Electoral Legislation Amendment (Lowering the Voting Age) Bill 2023 Environment and Other Legislation Amendment (Low Emissions Future) Bill 2025 Environment and Other Legislation Amendment (Removing Nuclear Energy Prohibitions) Bill 2026 Fair Work Amendment (Paid Reproductive Health Leave and Flexible Work Arrangements) Bill 2025 Higher Education Support Amendment (End Dirty University Partnerships) Bill 2025 Human Rights (Parliamentary Scrutiny) Amendment (Consideration of UNDRIP) Bill 2023 Lobbying (Improving Government Honesty and Trust) Bill 2025 Mandatory Regulation Impact Statement Bill 2025 National Housing and Homelessness Plan Bill 2024 Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Amendment (Domestic Reserve) Bill 2026 Online Safety Amendment (Broadening Adult Cyber Abuse Protections) Bill 2026 Online Safety Amendment (Fix Our Feeds) Bill 2026 Plebiscite (Future Migration Level) Bill 2018 Prime Agricultural Land Protection Bill 2026 Regulatory Reform Omnibus Bill 2026 Right to Protest Bill 2025 Social Media Minimum Age Repeal Bill 2025 Social Security and Other Legislation Amendment (Responding to Robodebt) Bill 2025 [No. 2] Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) Amendment (Frontline Emergency Service Workers) Bill 2025 Unlocking Supply of Family Homes Bill 2025 5.
The committee considered the following bills but could not reach agreement: Competition and Consumer Amendment (Responding to Exceptional Circumstances) Bill 2026 National Disability Insurance Scheme Amendment (Securing the NDIS for Future Generations) Bill 2026 (Tony Sheldon) Chair 13 May 2026 Appendix 1 SELECTION OF BILLS COMMITTEE Proposal to refer a bill to a committee Name of bill: Competition and Consumer Amendment (Unfair Trading Practices) Bill Reasons for referral/principal issues for consideration: Consider in detail Possible submissions or evidence from: Relevant stakeholders Committee to which bill is to be referred: Economics Possible hearing date(s): May-June Possible reporting date: 18 June (signed) Wendy Askew Appendix 2 SELECTION OF BILLS COMMITTEE Proposal to refer a bill to a committee Name of bill: Defence Force Discipline Amendment (RCDVS Implementation and Related Measures No. 1) Bill Reasons for referral/principal issues for consideration: Consider in detail Possible submissions or evidence from: Relevant stakeholders Committee to which bill is to be referred: Defence Possible hearing date(s): May-July Possible reporting date: 31 July 2026 (signed) Wendy Askew Appendix 3 SELECTION OF BILLS COMMITTEE Proposal to refer a bill to a committee Name of bill: Treasury Laws Amendment (Business Registries Stabilisation and Uplift) Bill 2026 Reasons for referral/principal issues for consideration: Consider in detail Possible submissions or evidence from: Relevant stakeholders Committee to which bill is to be referred: Economics Possible hearing date(s): May-June Possible reporting date: 17 June 2026 (signed) Wendy Askew Senator GROGAN: I move: That the report be adopted.