Queensland Parliament Introduces Anti-Discrimination and Biofuel Bills
Two proposed bills targeting anti-discrimination laws and biofuel standards have been introduced in Queensland Parliament. The focus on public submissions indicates potential changes to existing legislation and environmental standards.
The Queensland Parliament has introduced two significant bills, one aimed at reforming anti-discrimination laws and the other setting minimum biofuel requirements for E10 petrol and diesel blends. The anti-discrimination bill, proposed by Shannon Fentiman, seeks to revive the Respect at Work initiative, which was previously paused by the LNP.
The biofuel legislation from Shane Knuth will establish enforceable standards. Both bills are now open for public submissions. The parliament's session has also seen criticism of the federal budget, particularly regarding funding for aged care and infrastructure, which may impact future legislative priorities.
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