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๐Ÿ“œ Working with Children (Screening) Amendment Bill 2025

Referred to Standing Committee on Uniform Legislation and Statutes ReviewLABill 484 December 2025

This bill amends the Working with Children (Screening) Act 2004 to implement mutual recognition of negative working with children check decisions across Australian jurisdictions. It ensures that a person denied a check in one jurisdiction cannot obtain one in Western Australia.

Impact

The bill affects individuals seeking to work with children, organisations employing people in child-related roles, and education providers. It aims to enhance child safety by preventing individuals deemed unsuitable in one jurisdiction from gaining clearance in another.

Key Changes

["Introduces the concept of 'adverse interstate WWC decision'.", "Mandates consideration of interstate decisions when assessing applications.", "Allows for cancellation of assessment notices based on adverse interstate decisions.", "Requires information sharing with a national database."]

Parliamentary Progress

  1. LA IntroducedLA4 Dec 2025
  2. LA Second Reading SpeechLA4 Dec 2025
  3. LA Second Reading MovedLA4 Dec 2025
  4. LA Second Reading AgreedLA10 Mar 2026
  5. LA Third ReadingLA10 Mar 2026
  6. LA Consideration in DetailLA10 Mar 2026
  7. LC Second Reading MovedLC11 Mar 2026
  8. LC First ReadingLC11 Mar 2026
  9. LC Second Reading SpeechLC11 Mar 2026
Affected Sectors
educationpublic_sectorother

Penalty Provisions1 found

๐Ÿ’ฐ Max fine: $60,000regulatory
s. 9B(2A)Regulatoryfine

An education provider procuring child-related employment for a student if the education provider is aware that the student is the subject of an adverse interstate WWC decision.

Fine: $60,000

โ€œPenalty for this subsection: a fine of $60 000.โ€

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