Australian Parliament Passes 32 Bills, Including Landmark Social Media Ban for Teens
In a marathon session, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's government secured significant legislative victories, though some reforms remain unresolved.
- The Australian Parliament approved 32 bills in a historic late-night session, marking a significant legislative achievement for the Albanese government.
- A world-first social media ban for children under 16 was passed, though questions remain about its enforcement and the need for age-verification systems.
- Key legislation included privacy reforms, Reserve Bank restructuring, housing initiatives, and controversial migration laws granting the government expanded deportation powers.
- Efforts to pass electoral donation reforms and establish a new environmental watchdog were delayed, with further negotiations expected in early 2025.
- The legislative push has fueled speculation about a potential early election, although Prime Minister Albanese has maintained that Parliament will reconvene in February.


































