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SenateMonday 17 August 2026

Crimes and Other Legislation Amendment (Omnibus No. 1) Bill 2026

Senator BELL (New South Wales—One Nation Whip) (18:48): by leave—At the request of Senator Hanson, I move One Nation amendments (1) and (2) on sheet 3897, as circulated, together: (1) Clause 2, page 2 (after table item 4), insert: 4A. Schedule 2, item 9 26 September 2002. 26 September 2002 4B. Schedule 2, item 10 The day after this Act receives the Royal Assent.

(2) Schedule 2, page 22 (after line 12), at the end of the Schedule, add: Part 3 — Meaning of hors de combat Criminal Code Act 1995 9 Dictionary in the Criminal Code (definition of hors de combat ) Repeal the definition, substitute: hors de combat: a person is hors de combat if: (a) the person is in the power of an adverse party; and (b) the person: (i) clearly expresses an intention to surrender; or (ii) has been rendered unconscious or is otherwise incapacitated by wounds or sickness and is therefore incapable of defending himself or herself; and (c) the person abstains from any hostile act and does not attempt to escape. 10 Application provision (1) The definition of hors de combat in the Dictionary in the Criminal Code, as inserted by this Part, applies in relation to: (a) any conduct engaged in on or after 26 September 2002; and (b) any legal proceedings that are commenced on or after that day, if the proceedings have not been finally determined before the commencement of this item.

(2) In this item, legal proceedings include any proceedings before a court or tribunal, and include proceedings that are pending.

SourceSenate, Monday 17 August 2026 — official recordTA-260817-senate-84cee98f75c2:s106