Australia: Comprehensive New Laws for 2026

Australia’s Major Law Changes Effective January 2026

Australia rolls out sweeping reforms including a 3‑day childcare guarantee for 100K families, mandatory cash acceptance under $500 at major retailers, and PBS price cuts on 1000+ medicines. NSW introduces protest restrictions post‑attacks, while Victoria mandates free weekend transport for under‑18s and seniors.​

These changes aim to ease cost pressures and enhance safety amid public concerns.​


Family and Childcare Reforms

The childcare expansion removes activity tests, enabling 3 guaranteed days weekly and boosting workforce participation by 50K parents. Families earning under $530K qualify, with fees capped at 90% of out‑of‑pocket costs.​

Business and Retail Mandates

Grocery stores, petrol stations and fast food must accept cash transactions under $500; exemptions for small businesses and digital‑only operations. PBS reforms slash prices on common scripts like antibiotics and statins.​


Safety, Transport and Health Updates

NSW limits protests to 48 hours notice post‑Sydney attacks; Victoria’s free transport eases youth mobility. Queensland mandates nurse‑to‑patient ratios in hospitals.​

Businesses must adapt payment systems and staffing for compliance.​


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