๐ Gold Corporation Amendment Bill 2025
Legislative Council Second ReadingLABill 463 December 2025
This bill amends the Gold Corporation Act 1987 to strengthen governance and increase government oversight of Gold Corporation. It largely adopts provisions from the Government Trading Enterprises Act 2023, winds up Gold Corporation's subsidiaries, and removes legacy elements.
Impact
Gold Corporation and its operations are directly affected. The changes aim to improve governance and align the corporation with current practices. Government oversight will increase. The Western Australian Mint and GoldCorp Australia will be wound up.
Key Changes
["Adopts most of the Government Trading Enterprises Act 2023 for Gold Corporation's governance.", "Winds up the Western Australian Mint and GoldCorp Australia as subsidiaries of Gold Corporation.", "Removes specific sections from the Gold Corporation Act 1987 related to the subsidiaries and previous operational structures."]
Parliamentary Progress
- LA Second Reading SpeechLA3 Dec 2025
- LA Second Reading MovedLA3 Dec 2025
- LA IntroducedLA3 Dec 2025
- LA Second Reading AgreedLA17 Mar 2026
- LA Third ReadingLA17 Mar 2026
- LC Second Reading MovedLC17 Mar 2026
- LC Second Reading SpeechLC17 Mar 2026
- LA Consideration in DetailLA17 Mar 2026
- LC First ReadingLC17 Mar 2026
Affected Sectors
financeminingpublic_sectorresources
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