No More Animal Cruelty (ECR522)
This proposal has 3 components.
Component 1 would place a temporary levy of 1% on all betting turnover related to commercial horse racing with effect from 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2024.
Component 2 would establish a taskforce within the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment over a period of four years from 1 July 2022.
The taskforce would be responsible for:
Read moreNo More Animal Cruelty (ECR522)
This proposal has 3 components.
Component 1 would place a temporary levy of 1% on all betting turnover related to commercial horse racing with effect from 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2024.
Component 2 would establish a taskforce within the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment over a period of four years from 1 July 2022.
The taskforce would be responsible for:
Read moreNo More Animal Cruelty (ECR522)
This proposal has 3 components.
Component 1 would place a temporary levy of 1% on all betting turnover related to commercial horse racing with effect from 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2024.
Component 2 would establish a taskforce within the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment over a period of four years from 1 July 2022.
The taskforce would be responsible for:
Read moreNo More Animal Cruelty (ECR522)
This proposal has 3 components.
Component 1 would place a temporary levy of 1% on all betting turnover related to commercial horse racing with effect from 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2024.
Component 2 would establish a taskforce within the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment over a period of four years from 1 July 2022.
The taskforce would be responsible for:
Read moreNo More Animal Cruelty (ECR522)
This proposal has 3 components.
Component 1 would place a temporary levy of 1% on all betting turnover related to commercial horse racing with effect from 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2024.
Component 2 would establish a taskforce within the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment over a period of four years from 1 July 2022.
The taskforce would be responsible for:
Read moreRebuilding the Arts Entertainment and Creative Sector (ECR544)
The proposal has 9 components that would support the Australian arts and creative sector.
Component 1 would double the funding given to the Australia Council for their grants programs.
Component 2 would place artists in residence at every registered school and public library in Australia. Artists in residence would be paid at the JobKeeper level for up to two days a school term for up to one year.
Read moreRebuilding the Arts Entertainment and Creative Sector (ECR544)
The proposal has 9 components that would support the Australian arts and creative sector.
Component 1 would double the funding given to the Australia Council for their grants programs.
Component 2 would place artists in residence at every registered school and public library in Australia. Artists in residence would be paid at the JobKeeper level for up to two days a school term for up to one year.
Read moreRebuilding the Arts Entertainment and Creative Sector (ECR544)
The proposal has 9 components that would support the Australian arts and creative sector.
Component 1 would double the funding given to the Australia Council for their grants programs.
Component 2 would place artists in residence at every registered school and public library in Australia. Artists in residence would be paid at the JobKeeper level for up to two days a school term for up to one year.
Read moreRebuilding the Arts Entertainment and Creative Sector (ECR544)
The proposal has 9 components that would support the Australian arts and creative sector.
Component 1 would double the funding given to the Australia Council for their grants programs.
Component 2 would place artists in residence at every registered school and public library in Australia. Artists in residence would be paid at the JobKeeper level for up to two days a school term for up to one year.
Read moreAccessible Australia (ECR560)
This proposal has 5 components which would take effect from 1 July 2022.
Component 1: Ensure the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) works for disabled people.
a. Invest $300 million over 4 years to enhance the compliance and investigative capacity of the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission.
b. Redirect the $160 million committed to corporations to run independent assessments to the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA).
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