Independent Regulator of Digital Rights
The proposal would create an Independent Regulator of Digital Rights. The regulator would require Digital Rights Impact Assessments for machine learning and other artificial intelligence (AI) technologies that can negatively impact the public.
The regulator would ensure transparency and accountability around how Big Tech uses AI, including algorithms and generative AI, increased access to data held by Big Tech firms, and a chain of accountability for when AI goes wrong or causes harm.
The proposal would be ongoing and commence on 1 July 2026.
Read moreIndependent Regulator of Digital Rights
The proposal would create an Independent Regulator of Digital Rights. The regulator would require Digital Rights Impact Assessments for machine learning and other artificial intelligence (AI) technologies that can negatively impact the public.
The regulator would ensure transparency and accountability around how Big Tech uses AI, including algorithms and generative AI, increased access to data held by Big Tech firms, and a chain of accountability for when AI goes wrong or causes harm.
The proposal would be ongoing and commence on 1 July 2026.
Read moreIndependent Regulator of Digital Rights
The proposal would create an Independent Regulator of Digital Rights. The regulator would require Digital Rights Impact Assessments for machine learning and other artificial intelligence (AI) technologies that can negatively impact the public.
The regulator would ensure transparency and accountability around how Big Tech uses AI, including algorithms and generative AI, increased access to data held by Big Tech firms, and a chain of accountability for when AI goes wrong or causes harm.
The proposal would be ongoing and commence on 1 July 2026.
Read moreIncrease Auslan interpreter availability expand captioning requirements and establish a National Disability Telecommunications Service
The proposal would:
Read moreIncrease Auslan interpreter availability expand captioning requirements and establish a National Disability Telecommunications Service
The proposal would:
Read moreIncrease Auslan interpreter availability expand captioning requirements and establish a National Disability Telecommunications Service
The proposal would:
Read moreCheaper medicine
The proposal would:
- Make Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) medications free for concessional card holders
- Reduce the cost of PBS medicines for all other Medicare card holders to $7.70.
The proposal would be ongoing and start on 1 July 2026.
Read moreCheaper medicine
The proposal would:
- Make Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) medications free for concessional card holders
- Reduce the cost of PBS medicines for all other Medicare card holders to $7.70.
The proposal would be ongoing and start on 1 July 2026.
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The proposal would implement the following:
Read moreA larger Parliamentary Budget Office
The proposal would expand the resources of the Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) through a series of additional funding components.
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