Commonwealth Parliament will resume on 10 June for a two week sitting from 10-12 June and 15-18 June.
The House of Representatives is scheduled to consider:
- Payment Times Reporting Bill 2020 which would establish a payment times reporting scheme whereby large businesses (total income exceeding $100 million for the most recent income year) and large government enterprises will be required to publicly report on their payment terms and practices for their small business suppliers.
- Australian Prudential Regulation Authority Amendment Bill (APRA Industry Funding Package). Background.
The Senate is scheduled to consider:
- Commonwealth Registers Bill Package. Background (director identification numbers).
- Treasury Laws Amendment (2019 Measures No. 3) Bill 2019 to extend the time for financial advisers to meet FASEA exam and degree requirements. Background.
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