Parliamentary Debate on EU Trade, Fuel, and Security
Summary
This document contains a transcript of parliamentary debates in Australia concerning trade with the European Union, fuel prices and policy, and the Australia-EU security and defence partnership. The transcript details discussions and questions raised by various Members of Parliament.
What changed
This document is a transcript of parliamentary proceedings in Australia, detailing debates on several key topics including trade relations with the European Union, domestic fuel prices and related policies, and the ongoing security and defence partnership between Australia and the EU. The content reflects discussions and questions raised by Members of Parliament during a session.
As this is a record of parliamentary debate rather than a regulatory instrument, there are no direct compliance obligations or deadlines for regulated entities. However, the discussions may inform future policy decisions or legislative changes related to international trade, energy, and national security. Compliance officers should note the topics discussed as potential indicators of future regulatory focus.
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Table of contents
- start of business
- ** president of the european commission
- ** distinguished visitors
- ** questions without notice
- ** distinguished visitors
- ** questions without notice
- middle east (France, Ali MP)
- fuel (McCormack, Michael MP)
- fuel (Abdo, Basem MP)
- fuel (Venning, Tom MP)
- fuel (Freelander, Mike MP)
- fuel (Wilkie, Andrew MP)
- fuel: road transport industry (Neumann, Shayne Kenneth MP)
- fuel (Rebello, Leon MP)
- fuel: road transport industry (Doyle, Mary MP)
- gambling (Chaney, Kate MP)
- pensions and benefits (Elliot, Justine MP)
- fuel (McIntosh, Melissa MP)
- health care (Smith, Matt MP)
- cost of living (Le, Dai MP)
- small business (Payne, Alicia MP)
- ** questions without notice: additional answers
- ** documents
- ** matters of public importance
- ** bills
- high seas biodiversity bill 2026
- first reading
- commonwealth entities legislation amendment bill 2026
- returned from senate
- appropriation bill (no. 3) 2025-2026, appropriation bill (no. 4) 2025-2026, appropriation (parliamentary departments) bill (no. 2) 2025-2026
- second reading
- appropriation bill (no. 3) 2025-2026
- third reading
- appropriation bill (no. 4) 2025-2026
- second reading
- third reading
- appropriation (parliamentary departments) bill (no. 2) 2025-2026
- second reading
- third reading
- treasury laws amendment (genetic testing protections in life insurance and other measures) bill 2025
- second reading
- ** adjournment
- ** notices
- ** federation chamber
- start of business
- constituency statements
- fuel security
- shortland electorate: central coast community legal centre
- national disability insurance scheme
- sturt electorate: st peters fair
- bayside community emergency relief, community bank highett
- onyango, dr esther, marine environment
- national disability insurance scheme
- mental health
- taxation
- tasmania: housing, tasmania: infrastructure
- gambling
- musicare, health care
- hinkler electorate: flooding
- moreton electorate: community events and organisations
- moncrieff electorate: schools
- bulimba creek catchment coordinating committee, child care, health care
- fuel, turner, mr daniel
- bullwinkel electorate: community events, bullwinkel electorate: health care
- support at home
- newcastle electorate: community events and organisations
- grievance debate
- fossil fuel industry: taxation
- deakin electorate: community events
- fuel, local government, donald, emeritus mayor ray, oam
- northern territory: floods
- economy
- dental health
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