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Published Impact Analyses

Official website for Published Impact Analyses for decisions announced by the Australian Government, Ministerial Forums and National Standard Setting Bodies.

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Prime Minister’s Exemption

Due to urgent and unforeseen events related to the supply chain disruptions since the commencement of the conflict in the Middle East the Prime Minister has provided an exemption for the decision to introduce the Export Finance and Insurance Corporation Amendment (Strategic Reserve) Bill 2026 from the need to complete a detailed Impact Analysis, as set out in the Australian Government Policy Impact Analysis Guide.

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Department of Home Affairs
Post Implementation Review (PIR)

Announcement dates
10 December 2020
10 February 2022
16 February 2023
21 February 2023
23 March 2026

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Department of Health, Disability and Ageing
Sunsetting Instruments and Guidelines

Announcement date
6 March 2026

Link to announcement
National Health (Closing the Gap—PBS Co-payment Program) Special Arrangement 2026 - Federal Register of Legislation

Problem being addressed
The National Health (Closing the Gap – PBS Co-payment Program) Special Arrangement 2016 instrument provides access to affordable Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) medicines for First Nations people living with, or at risk of, chronic disease, and who in their doctor’s opinion would experience setbacks in the prevention or ongoing management of chronic disease if they did not take their prescribed medicine. Remaking the instrument without significant amendments will ensures eligible First Nations people have access to medicines on the PBS at the concessional rate, or for a concession card holder, free of charge.

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Department of Health, Disability and Ageing
Sunsetting Instruments and Guidelines

Announcement date
30 March 2026

Link to announcement
https://www.legislation.gov.au/F2026L00396/latest/text

Problem being addressed
The National Health (Pharmaceutical benefits—early supply) Instrument 2026 removes patient incentives to obtain excess supplies of Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) medicines in advance of treatment needs which leads to waste and unused medicines in the community. 

The National Health (Pharmaceutical benefits—early supply) Instrument 2015 (the instrument) was due to sunset on 1 April 2026.

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Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts
Impact Analysis (IA)

Announcement date
2 April 2026

Link to announcement 
https://www.pm.gov.au/media/strong-action-tackle-gambling-harms 

Problem being addressed

Gambling related harm is a significant public health concern. Australians lose over $32 billion on legal forms of gambling each year, representing the largest per capita losses in the world (around $1,500) according to the Queensland Treasury’s Australian Gambling Statistics 39th edition. The potential for harm has increased with the proliferation of online wagering sites and betting apps, which have fundamentally changed the way that people gamble.

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Department of Education
Impact Analysis (IA)

Announcement date

8 August 2024

Link to announcement 

Pay rise for early educators while keeping fees down for families | Ministers' Media Centre

Problem being addressed

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Department of Home Affairs
Sunsetting Instruments and Guidelines

Announcement date
25 February 2026

Link to announcement 
https://www.legislation.gov.au/F2026L00118/latest/text

Problem being addressed
The Migration Agents Regulations 1998 (MAR) establish the legislative framework for regulating the provision of immigration assistance in Australia by:

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Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Impact Analysis (IA)

Announcement date 

5 March 2026

Link to announcement  

Competition and Consumer (Industry Code—Electricity Retail) Amendment Regulations 2026 

Problem being addressed 

Australia’s rapid uptake of rooftop solar is materially reshaping electricity demand and price outcomes in the National Electricity Market (NEM). During periods of high solar generation, wholesale prices are increasingly very low or negative. However, many households particularly renters, apartment dwellers and those without Clean Energy Regulator — are unable to directly benefit from this renewable energy surplus. 

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Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts
Post Implementation Review (PIR)