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Primary Industries (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) 2023

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# Primary Industries (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) 2023 This legislation makes necessary cleanup changes across Australian laws following the creation of new primary industries regulations. It updates existing rules in farming, fishing, and related sectors to work smoothly with the new system and sets out how organisations can transition from old arrangements to new ones. The changes ensure different government departments and agencies stay coordinated so farmers, fishers, and food producers don't face conflicting requirements. While mostly technical adjustments behind the scenes, these changes help the primary industries sector operate more efficiently without disrupting existing businesses.
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Audit History

Introduced

18 Oct 2023

Last updated on APH

10 Apr 2026

Outcome date

9 July 2024

Last checked by Crossbench

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