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NSW government’s agenda supported by the NSW parliament

21 October 2022
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The NSW Government continued its reform agenda over the last two weeks by passing a number of key Bills in the NSW Parliament.
 
Premier Dominic Perrottet said the Government will always put the community and its safety first, with new laws to crack down on money laundering and encrypted devices, the introduction of ‘No Body, No Parole’, further support to ensure the safety of our frontline workers and much more.
 
“This is a Government that is relentless in its determination to improve the lives of everyday people in every community across the State, which is supported by our extensive reform agenda passed by the NSW Parliament,” Mr Perrottet said.
 
“We will be back in Parliament in two weeks’ time with more legislation to secure a brighter future for our State.”
 
Bills passed in the last two weeks include:
 

  • Childcare and Economic Opportunity Fund Bill 
  • Crimes Legislation Amendment (Assaults on Frontline Emergency and Health Workers) Bill
  • Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Amendment (No Body, No Parole) Bill
  • Confiscation of Proceeds of Crime Legislation Amendment Bill
  • Criminal Procedure Legislation Amendment (Prosecution of Indictable Offences) Bill
  • Security Industry Amendment Bill
  • Crimes Amendment (Money Laundering) Bill
  • Dedicated Encrypted Criminal Communication Device Prohibition Orders Bill
  • Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Amendment (Digital Evidence Access Orders) Bill
  • Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) (No 2) Bill
  • Constitution Amendment (Appointment of Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator) Bill
  • Electoral Legislation Amendment Bill (No 2) Bill
  • Treasury and Energy Legislation Amendment Bill 
  • Electronic Conveyancing Enforcement Bill
  • Building and Other Fair Trading Legislation Amendment Bill
  • Electoral Legislation Amendment Bill
  • Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust Amendment (Facilitation of Sydney Metro West) Bill
  • Workers Compensation (Dust Diseases) Bill 
  • Scrap Metal Industry (Review) Bill 

Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Amendment Bill 

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