This.

The Bill was passed on Thursday, with the coalition's 173-odd amendments 
created as a
result of the PJCIS report agreed to.

It achieved Royal Assent on 8th Dec (Saturday!), and is now law, and the 
agencies can
be commencing issuing TARs, TANs and TCNs to us all his week.

This is described
https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r6195

The actual text as passed currently is at
https://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/download/legislation/bills/r6195_aspassed/toc_pdf/18204b01.pdf

There were an additional 6 amendments from Labor, to fix what they saw as 
shortcomings
in the other amendments, these are the extra further amendments that the ALP 
think the
LNP will allow them to move in the House of Reps in February next year, and 
continue
to review in the PJCIS next year.

P.


On 11/12/2018 4:07 pm, Chris Ford wrote:
>
> > The amendments were not passed.  Labor decided it was too hard to work 
> > through
> them, so they just approved it without the amendments.
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> 173 Government amendments were moved and passed in the lower house.
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> The Opposition said they did not believe the amendments fully reflected the 
> PJCIS
> interim report and that they would seek to amend the bill in the Senate. 
> However,
> when push came to shove they did not move the amendments in the Senate. The 
> Greens
> tried to move them instead, but the ALP voted against their own amendments.
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