Legislation Tracker

Keep up to date with known and anticipated legislation with a direct impact on local government.

The Legislation Tracker was last updated – 21 May 2026

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What is the legislation tracker? 

The Legislation Tracker is a document updated once a month. It records the known and anticipated future legislation with some direct impact on the local government sector. 

Legislation is classified into three categories: 

  • in the final stages of the Parliamentary process (red) – the Bill has passed the point where public submissions or other action can influence the final design of legislation (i.e. we define this point as having been reached when the Bill is reported from the Select Committee. It is unusual for Parliament to accept an amendment in the Committee of the House stage that is not promoted by the Government) 
  • live for submissions (white) – legislation is on the Parliamentary Order paper and is either open for submission or awaits a referral to the Select Committee 
  • upcoming (green) – legislation has been signalled in coalition agreements or Ministerial statements, etc. In noted instances, some items may be speculative based on staff assessment of what would be required to give effect to a policy commitment. 

Changes this month

As of 21 May there are 26 Bills in the tracker. 

Three bills have been added to the tracker this month:

  • The Conservation Amendment Bill (open for submissions)
  • The Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Amendment Bill (open for submissions)
  • The Better Regional Boundaries Bill (a member’s bill awaiting a first reading)

No bills have left the tracker this month

Bills that have completed the Parliamentary process are not law until they receive royal assent – this usually takes about a week after a Bill completes the Parliamentary process.

Get in touch

If you are aware of a piece of legislation that is missing from the tracker or a detail that needs amendment or amplification, please get in contact.