Changes to electoral laws - aec. gov. au These reforms will commence on 1 July 2026, meaning they will not be in effect for the 2025 federal election Acting Electoral Commissioner Jeff Pope said that the legislative amendments are substantial – the largest in nearly 40 years for funding and disclosure
Election funding and disclosure in Australian jurisdictions: a quick . . . These laws regulate who can make and receive political donations, how and when those donations must be disclosed, how much money political parties can spend for their election campaigns, and the amount of public money they receive to fund their election campaigns and general operations
ELECTION AND DISCLOSURE OBLIGATIONS FOR DONORS It also works to ensure that election participants comply with funding and disclosure requirements, set out in the Electoral Act 1992 (the Act), and the Electoral Regulation 2013 (the Regulation)
Labor and Coalition strike electoral reform deal Don Farrell has negotiated a deal to reform political donations (AAP: Lukas Coch) The major parties have struck a deal to pass changes to electoral funding laws, with the same structure but higher thresholds than Labor had initially proposed
Eight things you need to know about the Government’s plan to change . . . This week, the Albanese Government proposed major changes to Australian elections, including more taxpayer funding of political parties and members of Parliament, limits on political donations and caps on how much can be spent on an election campaign
From Democratic Deliberation to Innovation - Melbourne Law School These laws regulate who can make and receive political donations, how and when those donations must be disclosed, how much money political parties can spend for their election campaigns, and the amount of public money they receive to fund their election campaigns and general operations