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Careful thinking, followed by decisive action are essential to change.

As we support businesses confronting a myriad of tech-driven possibilities, we’re guided by the human imperative - the choices we make must provide us all with better long-term opportunity.

In conversation with Danielle Wood, Productivity Commission Chair

"We're looking to build in a mindset shift... to put more emphasis on the impacts on costs and growth... we're really looking at recommendations to try and shift that culture around regulation."

Danielle Wood at the Digital Future Summit (7 August 2025)


Our Productivity Perspectives

NSW to prioritise renewables, putting PEP into the step of key projects

On 6 May 2026, the NSW Government introduced the Energy Legislation Amendment (Prioritising Renewable Energy) Bill 2026 (Bill) to parliament. The Bill proposes changes to NSW planning laws that would, if passed, remove some obstacles facing renewables projects in their dealings with public authorities and objectors.

08 May 2026

Mark your calendars: EPBC Act Reform commencement through 2026 and beyond

In late November 2025, Parliament passed the most significant overhaul of Australia’s federal environmental laws under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth) (EPBC Act) in more than two decades.

03 February 2026

Charging ahead: New planning framework for battery storage projects in Queensland

We unpack the key elements of Queensland’s new reforms on battery storage projects and what they mean for industry moving forward.

12 December 2025

EPBC Act Reform - a new era of Commonwealth environmental regulation commencing in 2026

The long-anticipated reforms to the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth) (EPBC Act) set out within the Environment Protection Reform Bill 2025 (Reform Bill) were passed by the Australian Parliament on Friday 28 November 2025.

05 December 2025

Overhauling Victoria’s planning system: The Planning Amendment (Better Decisions Made Faster) Bill 2025

The Planning Amendment (Better Decisions Made Faster) Bill 2025 (Vic) (Bill) is currently before the Victorian Parliament.

02 December 2025

Federal Environmental legislative reforms before the Senate and National Environmental Standards out for consultation

On 30 October 2025 the Government introduced into Parliament its long-awaited reforms to the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth) (EPBC Act).

13 November 2025

Green tape to greenlight: Streamlined approvals, stronger standards & smarter planning to power Australia’s renewables

Long-awaited reforms to Australia’s environmental laws are set to be introduced in Parliament this week, promising the clarity and momentum both industry and environmental groups have been seeking.

29 October 2025

Water Regulation Series (Part 2): Recent developments in First Nations water rights

We consider the growing legal significance of First Nations water rights, drawing on examples from the Commonwealth, NSW and Victoria.

27 October 2025

Targeted productivity gains, part II: Omnibus Bill - Impact on the healthcare system

Proposed reforms currently before the Federal Parliament would change the use of healthcare identifiers across the Australian healthcare system.

24 October 2025

Directions 2025

Australian businesses are relatively optimistic about confronting the productivity challenge, notwithstanding ongoing geopolitical uncertainty and economic headwinds.

14 October 2025

Targeted productivity gains: Government’s new Omnibus Bill

The Government has introduced “omnibus” legislation to modernise service delivery, reduce red tape and streamline how regulators interact with industry.

09 October 2025

‘Take two’: Australia renews and fast-tracks environmental reform agenda to accelerate energy transition and boost productivity

Following the Government’s recent announcement to bring forward its mid-2026 environmental reform deadline to late-2025, we explore the need for reform and what we can expect to see in the coming months.

19 September 2025

On the horizon: Harmonisation of GHG Protocol and ISO Climate Standards

The International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) and the Greenhouse Gas Protocol (GHG Protocol) have announced a landmark strategic partnership to harmonise their existing greenhouse gas (GHG) standards and co-develop a new, co-branded international standard for GHG emissions accounting and reporting.

18 September 2025

ASIC starts work on easing the burden of regulation

In November 2024, Chair Joe Longo announced that he wanted ASIC to do what it could to reduce complexity in regulation, and that a Simplification Consultative Group supported by expert advisers would be established to drive the process.

03 September 2025

Cutting through the tape – what deregulation in the construction industry might look like

In February 2025, the Productivity Commission issued the ‘Housing construction productivity: Can we fix it?’ Research Paper.

27 August 2025

Navigating Australia’s evolving M&A regulatory landscape: a strategic playbook for financial sponsors

It will not have escaped those participating in Australia’s M&A ecosystem that the regulatory burden has evolved substantially, particularly over the last 5 to 10 years. The days of a single relatively administrative filing obligation, and possibly a couple of informal chats with industry and market regulators to confirm positions, have for most participants long disappeared. Today, the M&A regulatory framework is significantly more complex and dynamic. For those participating, it now offers less upfront clarity, takes longer and costs more to navigate.

15 August 2025

CER - who is responsible for what?

Australia’s energy system is undergoing a profound transformation, driven by the rapid uptake of Consumer Energy Resources (CER) such as rooftop solar, batteries, electric vehicle chargers and controlled loads, with Australia now having the highest proportion of households with rooftop solar globally.

15 August 2025

NEM Wholesale Markets Review

For the past several months, an independent, government backed, market review led by Tim Nelson has been considering market reforms to promote investment in firmed renewable generation and storage capacity in Australia’s east coast electricity market.

06 August 2025

Merge Ahead: Navigating Australia’s New Merger Regime

In this episode of “It’s Public,” host Antonella Pacitti welcomes FIRB and foreign investment specialists Lizzie Knight and competition law expert Jennifer Barron to discuss the newly implemented mandatory merger notification regime in Australia.

05 August 2025

Guarantee of Origin Scheme advances: Key takeaways from exposure drafts and energy storage plan

Further implementation details for the Guarantee of Origin Scheme were released for consultation on 23 June 2025.

29 July 2025

Second Term’s a Charm: Labor’s ambitions for competition and consumer law reform

The Australian Parliament is due to resume on 22 July 2025 for the first time since the Labor Government was re-elected for a second term in the May 2025 federal election.

21 July 2025

Navigating data centre opportunities across APAC

Over the last decade, data centres have emerged as one of the most significant asset classes for investment globally. Funds initially followed the growing demand for cloud technologies, as enterprises moved away from on-premises processing. More recently, the accelerated build out of infrastructure to support the world’s appetite for AI has emerged as another key driver.

16 July 2025

Water Regulation Series (part 1): New civil penalties for water offences in NSW

Water regulation in Australia is intensifying in response to the increasing value and scarcity of water resources.

08 July 2025

Answering (some of) the threshold questions: Treasury releases updated ACCC clearance regime instrument

Treasury released the Competition and Consumer (Notification of Acquisitions) Determination 2025 (Instrument).

01 July 2025

Labor pains or gains? Reflecting on recent and upcoming IR reform

The return of the ALP in May’s federal election is likely to be taken by the Albanese Government as an endorsement of the sweeping industrial relations changes made since 2022.

30 June 2025

ASIC's Private Markets Review: The next chapter

In February this year the Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC) released its discussion paper on the evolving dynamics between public and private markets. The

16 June 2025

Bond, developer bond

Recent changes in Victoria reforming certain aspects of building regulation with the objective of protecting purchasers of residential apartments will create regulatory and contractual complexities for developers of residential apartment buildings.

12 June 2025

Productivity Commission Opens Consultation Period on New Energy Infrastructure

The Productivity Commission is now inviting feedback from industry stakeholders as part of the second phase of its ongoing inquiries into the five pillars of productivity.

21 May 2025

A guide to Victoria’s planning reforms to boost housing growth in key activity centres

The Victorian Government is implementing a range of significant legislative and planning policy reforms to streamline planning approvals for residential development and increase housing supply to respond to Australia’s housing crisis.

20 May 2025

Don’t get burnt! Fair Work Commission grills burger chain over inadequate enterprise agreement explanation

The Fair Work Commission (FWC) has refused to approve a proposed enterprise agreement (the Agreement) for burger chain Grill’d despite almost 94% of employees voting for the Agreement.

19 May 2025

Reform Reflections: Understanding the Shift in Australia’s Industrial Landscape

The incumbent Australian Labor Party (ALP) has been re-elected to a second consecutive term in office. While all races are yet to be formally declared, the ALP is set to have more seats than at any point since its establishment, and will likely face a materially less fractured Senate, no longer having to rely on patching together support from a diverse group of independents in order to pass legislation.

12 May 2025

The great election wash up - and what we’re watching next…

As the post-election dust settles, the KWM team has pulled together a succinct assessment of the Government’s key policy positions, legislative priorities and issues to watch for in the next term of Parliament.

09 May 2025

A new era of pragmatism: Climate governance and reporting trends of the ASX50 in 2024

As of 1 January 2025, many large Australian businesses and financial institutions are now required to prepare annual sustainability reports containing mandatory climate-related financial disclosures.

29 April 2025

Getting sponsors in shape for Australia’s new merger clearance regime

From the beginning of next year, a new merger clearance regime will mean that larger scale financial sponsors will see most of their future transactions in Australia - including ‘serial acquisitions’ – likely require regulatory approval to proceed.

17 April 2025

Doing Business: KWM’s Guide to Doing Business in Australia

KWM’s Guide to Doing Business in Australia is your essential resource to investing and undertaking business operations in Australia.

14 April 2025

‘Likely SCAM': Australia to strictly regulate SMS sender IDs this year

The ACMA is consulting on the new SMS Sender ID Register and associated Draft Telecommunications (SMS Sender ID Register) Industry Standard 2025.

10 April 2025

Modern Slavery - Reforms at home & abroad

In this update, we summarise key modern slavery law developments in Australia and overseas during 2024, and what changes businesses should be prepared for in the rest of the year ahead.

10 April 2025

‘Encouraging aspiration, unlocking opportunity, lifting real wages’ – the proposed ban on non-compete clauses

The Government has announced as part of the Budget for 2025/26 that it will introduce a statutory ban on ‘non-compete’ clauses for workers earning less than $175,000, to take effect from 2027.

26 March 2025

Australian Federal Budget March 2025-26

The 2025-26 Pre-Election Budget contains a major focus on taxpayer ‘pinch points’ and recognises a world in flux - with measures addressing cost of living, housing, health, education and defence. It’s numbers and narrative neatly reflect the conflict between global economic uncertainty and domestic politics. Falling commodity prices and weaker global economic growth push the Budget into deficit for the foreseeable future and increase net debt. Conversely, the Budget’s biggest announcements are $17 billion in personal tax cuts and significant on-going spending measures.

25 March 2025

Cutting Through the Red Tape - Reform in the Construction Industry

Recent calls from the Business Council of Australia (BCA) for a reduction in bureaucracy and red tape in Australia are not new, but they have been given momentum with moves in the US under the Trump administration to eliminate inefficiencies and red tape.

06 March 2025

When innovation meets regulation: The KWM Digital Future Summit 2024

Trust, safety, security and the regulators’ rise were central to messages shared across the 11 sessions at the KWM Digital Future Summit 2024, which culminated in a focus on the technology and innovation that is at the heart of our energy transition.

03 September 2024

Loopholes closed? What employers should know about changes starting today

From today (26 August 2024), several changes will come into effect under the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) (FW Act) as part of the Closing Loopholes legislative reforms.

26 August 2024

Directions 2024

KWM’s Directions Report 2024 is your essential guide to what is ‘top of mind’ for Australian directors and senior business leaders.

13 August 2024

Restraining non-compete restraints - Is there a case for regulating restraints of trade in Australia?

Governments around the world are increasingly seeking to regulate the use by employers of non-compete restrictive covenants.

08 May 2024

Closing Loopholes or a Stitch-up – the Government’s IR law reforms

The Government’s controversial 3rd tranche of industrial relations law reforms have now become law with both parts of the Fair Work Legislation Closing Loopholes legislative reform package passing the through Parliament earlier than expected in February after political compromise with the Greens and independent senators.

27 March 2024

Closing Loopholes 2.0 – Government’s IR reform package passes the Senate

The Federal Government has now secured passage of the remainder of the Closing Loopholes Bill, implementing the final tranche of the Government's IR law reform package.

09 February 2024

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AI in the workplace

 

How can we harness AI to drive productivity in the workplace while protecting jobs? Kathryn Hunter explores how business, unions, and government can navigate the AI industrial revolution.

Our Productivity Perspectives

AI related changes coming to NSW Work Health and Safety laws

The New South Wales Government has introduced the Work Health and Safety Amendment (Digital Work Systems) Bill 2025 (NSW) into parliament, seeking to introduce specific duties and entry permit holder rights in relation to digital work systems into the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (NSW).

27 November 2025

Directions 2025

Australian businesses are relatively optimistic about confronting the productivity challenge, notwithstanding ongoing geopolitical uncertainty and economic headwinds.

14 October 2025

Are employers required to consider removing contractor workers from a business in order to facilitate redeployment of redundant employees?

Helensburgh Coal Pty Ltd v Bartley [2025] HCA 29

11 August 2025

Second Term’s a Charm: Labor’s ambitions for competition and consumer law reform

The Australian Parliament is due to resume on 22 July 2025 for the first time since the Labor Government was re-elected for a second term in the May 2025 federal election.

21 July 2025

Labor pains or gains? Reflecting on recent and upcoming IR reform

The return of the ALP in May’s federal election is likely to be taken by the Albanese Government as an endorsement of the sweeping industrial relations changes made since 2022.

30 June 2025

AI in the Australian finance industry: Opportunities, risks and benefits

Key findings from a report commissioned by AFIA and KWM on the impact of Gen AI and Narrow AI on the Australian finance industry.

23 May 2025

Don’t get burnt! Fair Work Commission grills burger chain over inadequate enterprise agreement explanation

The Fair Work Commission (FWC) has refused to approve a proposed enterprise agreement (the Agreement) for burger chain Grill’d despite almost 94% of employees voting for the Agreement.

19 May 2025

Reform Reflections: Understanding the Shift in Australia’s Industrial Landscape

The incumbent Australian Labor Party (ALP) has been re-elected to a second consecutive term in office. While all races are yet to be formally declared, the ALP is set to have more seats than at any point since its establishment, and will likely face a materially less fractured Senate, no longer having to rely on patching together support from a diverse group of independents in order to pass legislation.

12 May 2025

The great election wash up - and what we’re watching next…

As the post-election dust settles, the KWM team has pulled together a succinct assessment of the Government’s key policy positions, legislative priorities and issues to watch for in the next term of Parliament.

09 May 2025

Loopholes closed? What employers should know about changes starting today

From today (26 August 2024), several changes will come into effect under the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) (FW Act) as part of the Closing Loopholes legislative reforms.

26 August 2024

Closing Loopholes or a Stitch-up – the Government’s IR law reforms

The Government’s controversial 3rd tranche of industrial relations law reforms have now become law with both parts of the Fair Work Legislation Closing Loopholes legislative reform package passing the through Parliament earlier than expected in February after political compromise with the Greens and independent senators.

27 March 2024

Closing Loopholes 2.0 – Government’s IR reform package passes the Senate

The Federal Government has now secured passage of the remainder of the Closing Loopholes Bill, implementing the final tranche of the Government's IR law reform package.

09 February 2024

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Reimagining productivity at the Digital Future Summit

Productivity isn’t just a buzzword anymore. It’s a local, regional and international policy trend that resonates with every business leader.

Our Productivity Perspectives

Productivity Commission releases final report into Harnessing Data and Digital Technologies

On 19 December 2025, the Productivity Commission released its final report into Harnessing Data and Digital Technologies.

15 January 2026

Technology is shaping productivity: Lessons from the 2025 KWM Digital Future Summit

How is technology changing what productivity means? And how can it secure our digital future across the region?

03 September 2025

Australian Government gets AI-Ready: new AI Technical Standard and launch of Gov AI

The Australian Government has released a comprehensive Technical Standard for the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across government agencies.

07 August 2025

Second Term’s a Charm: Labor’s ambitions for competition and consumer law reform

The Australian Parliament is due to resume on 22 July 2025 for the first time since the Labor Government was re-elected for a second term in the May 2025 federal election.

21 July 2025

Consumer energy resources: Cyber security

Cybersecurity considerations are increasingly critical in the management of consumer energy resources.

09 July 2025

Data centres: Energy considerations part II – colocation, from resilience to revenue

In the second instalment of our energy considerations for data centres, we explore the emerging area of colocating battery energy storage systems (BESS), where we unpack the key considerations and opportunities.

07 July 2025

Challenges for boards: Governance & AI

KWM recently hosted a webinar where we heard from a diverse panel on governance challenges created by the proliferation of AI in business.

30 June 2025

Data centres: Energy considerations Part I - Powering

Data centres are vital to Australia’s digital future, driving essential services, AI platforms, cloud computing and all of the internet connected devices in each of our homes.

11 June 2025

Energising innovation: Data centres and the future of Australia’s electricity network

Driven by our fast and furious demand for instantaneous data and AI, the development and operation of data centres is placing unprecedented demands on Australia’s electricity network.

02 June 2025

AI in the Australian finance industry: Opportunities, risks and benefits

Key findings from a report commissioned by AFIA and KWM on the impact of Gen AI and Narrow AI on the Australian finance industry.

23 May 2025

The impact of artificial intelligence on the Australian finance industry

The Australian Finance Industry Association (AFIA) engaged KWM and Sapere to analyse the impact that AI is having, and that we expect AI to have, on the Australian finance industry.

16 May 2025

Under the Hood – Connected Vehicles & Australia’s Privacy Commissioner

Australians have long embraced technological innovation, and nowhere is this more apparent than on our roads. Vehicles that once operated in splendid isolation are now sophisticated, data-generating computers on wheels

13 May 2025

AI race heats up: What U.S. export controls mean for Asia

Across Asia, companies with any stake in AI technology are bracing for new export restrictions from the US that apply worldwide. The potentially game-changing rules cover advanced AI technology originating from the US, in a bid to control its proliferation and prevent access for some.

01 May 2025

Private Capital Leading the Surge into Data Centres - What have we learned and what next?

Australia and the Asia Pacific Region emerge as a hotbed for data centre investment, as the AI revolution and resulting demand for digital infrastructure surges.

17 April 2025

‘Likely SCAM': Australia to strictly regulate SMS sender IDs this year

The ACMA is consulting on the new SMS Sender ID Register and associated Draft Telecommunications (SMS Sender ID Register) Industry Standard 2025.

10 April 2025

SOCI Act update: Key Cyber Security and Critical Infrastructure Rules have been registered

Following a period of consultation on rules to support the Government’s Omnibus Cyber Security and Critical Infrastructure package discussed here, 4 of the 6 proposed rules have now been registered.

13 March 2025

When innovation meets regulation: The KWM Digital Future Summit 2024

Trust, safety, security and the regulators’ rise were central to messages shared across the 11 sessions at the KWM Digital Future Summit 2024, which culminated in a focus on the technology and innovation that is at the heart of our energy transition.

03 September 2024

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Our Productivity Perspectives

NSW to prioritise renewables, putting PEP into the step of key projects

On 6 May 2026, the NSW Government introduced the Energy Legislation Amendment (Prioritising Renewable Energy) Bill 2026 (Bill) to parliament. The Bill proposes changes to NSW planning laws that would, if passed, remove some obstacles facing renewables projects in their dealings with public authorities and objectors.

08 May 2026

Targeted productivity gains: Government’s new Omnibus Bill

The Government has introduced “omnibus” legislation to modernise service delivery, reduce red tape and streamline how regulators interact with industry.

09 October 2025

‘Take two’: Australia renews and fast-tracks environmental reform agenda to accelerate energy transition and boost productivity

Following the Government’s recent announcement to bring forward its mid-2026 environmental reform deadline to late-2025, we explore the need for reform and what we can expect to see in the coming months.

19 September 2025

CER - who is responsible for what?

Australia’s energy system is undergoing a profound transformation, driven by the rapid uptake of Consumer Energy Resources (CER) such as rooftop solar, batteries, electric vehicle chargers and controlled loads, with Australia now having the highest proportion of households with rooftop solar globally.

15 August 2025

NEM Wholesale Markets Review

For the past several months, an independent, government backed, market review led by Tim Nelson has been considering market reforms to promote investment in firmed renewable generation and storage capacity in Australia’s east coast electricity market.

06 August 2025

Dealing in transition: what’s ahead for energy M&A?

M&A opportunities are flowing from the huge capital investment required for Australia’s energy transition and the disruption caused to longstanding businesses.

05 August 2025

Guarantee of Origin Scheme advances: Key takeaways from exposure drafts and energy storage plan

Further implementation details for the Guarantee of Origin Scheme were released for consultation on 23 June 2025.

29 July 2025

Consumer energy resources: Cyber security

Cybersecurity considerations are increasingly critical in the management of consumer energy resources.

09 July 2025

Data centres: Energy considerations part II – colocation, from resilience to revenue

In the second instalment of our energy considerations for data centres, we explore the emerging area of colocating battery energy storage systems (BESS), where we unpack the key considerations and opportunities.

07 July 2025

Data centres: Energy considerations Part I - Powering

Data centres are vital to Australia’s digital future, driving essential services, AI platforms, cloud computing and all of the internet connected devices in each of our homes.

11 June 2025

Energising innovation: Data centres and the future of Australia’s electricity network

Driven by our fast and furious demand for instantaneous data and AI, the development and operation of data centres is placing unprecedented demands on Australia’s electricity network.

02 June 2025

Productivity Commission Opens Consultation Period on New Energy Infrastructure

The Productivity Commission is now inviting feedback from industry stakeholders as part of the second phase of its ongoing inquiries into the five pillars of productivity.

21 May 2025

An emerging trend accelerating Australia’s net zero economy - Letters of Intent

In the dynamic landscape of the Australian energy sector, Letters of Intent (LOIs) are emerging as a key agreement to facilitate negotiations and signal commitment between parties.

15 May 2025

Under the Hood – Connected Vehicles & Australia’s Privacy Commissioner

Australians have long embraced technological innovation, and nowhere is this more apparent than on our roads. Vehicles that once operated in splendid isolation are now sophisticated, data-generating computers on wheels

13 May 2025

Power Play: Labor's Win and the Future of Australian Energy

With a resounding majority, Labor returns to government with a clear mandate to continue Australia’s energy transition. The message from voters is clear: the direction of travel is towards renewables.

05 May 2025

Green Leases and the Pathway to Net Zero Emissions

The recent uptake by Starbucks of a multi-year anchor lease at Hines Melbourne’s T3 Collingwood development has highlighted that increasing demand for Green Leases across the commercial office landscape in Australia continues unabated.

18 March 2025

B Corps: To B or not to B

We explain what a B Corp is, how to become a B Corp and some of the benefits and challenges of obtaining this certification.

13 March 2025

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Our Productivity Perspectives

Targeted productivity gains, part II: Omnibus Bill - Impact on the healthcare system

Proposed reforms currently before the Federal Parliament would change the use of healthcare identifiers across the Australian healthcare system.

24 October 2025

Aged care whistleblowing: navigating the new regime

The way in which Australia’s registered aged care providers must prepare for and respond to protected whistleblower disclosures is about to undergo a transformation, as the new whistleblowing regime for the aged care sector commences on 1 November 2025.

14 October 2025

Targeted productivity gains: Government’s new Omnibus Bill

The Government has introduced “omnibus” legislation to modernise service delivery, reduce red tape and streamline how regulators interact with industry.

09 October 2025

Navigating the new Procedure for Recalls, Product Alerts and Product Corrections

The procedure for recalling therapeutic goods in Australia has been re-written as part of an initiative by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) to deliver a stronger and more transparent recalls process.

25 July 2025

Consolidation in the private health insurance sector - a unique ‘dealscape’

The private health insurance space remains competitive and dynamic – with many insurers revisiting their long-term strategies.

08 July 2025

The great election wash up - and what we’re watching next…

As the post-election dust settles, the KWM team has pulled together a succinct assessment of the Government’s key policy positions, legislative priorities and issues to watch for in the next term of Parliament.

09 May 2025

Shades of green: medicinal cannabis use no longer black and white in the workplace

No employer in Australia can afford to ignore the prevalence of drug use (both lawful and illicit) in their community and workforce.

27 March 2025

Federal Budget May 2024-25: Health & aged care

This Budget prioritises funding for health and aged care, with a focus on ensuring, in the words of the Treasurer, a “stronger Medicare in every community” and a “dignified retirement for older Australians”.

14 May 2024

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