Marathon race to fast track bills before break
With the 2024 parliamentary year drawing to a close, the federal government is seeking to pass more than 30 laws before the Christmas break.
Among the list of bills before the Senate on Thursday are:
* A ban on children younger than 16 from using social media.
* An overhaul of the make up of the Reserve Bank.
* Setting up the Build to Rent scheme, which will provide incentives for property developers to construct properties solely to be leased out.
* Changes to the family law courts to address domestic violence
* A proposal to pay countries to accept deported non-citizens and a ban on mobile phones from immigration detention.
* Setting up a national interest framework for the government's signature Future Made in Australia manufacturing push.
* Establishing a national student ombudsman to deal with complaints within the university system
* Issuing penalties for airlines who misuse flight slots at Sydney Airport.
* Streamlining processes allowing for veterans and their families to receive compensation payments.
* Keeping satellite TV services operating in regional areas after commercial stations stop running.
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