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Submissions open for Climate Change Bill inquiry

27 November, 2020

SUBMISSIONS HAVE BEEN EXTENDED

You can now request for an extension by emailing: [email protected] 

The Bill has been referred to the House Standing Committee on the Environment and Energy and will now go to a public inquiry with submissions open immediately but closing on Friday 27 November! 

So, what does that mean? 

It means, now is YOUR chance to have YOUR say about why Australia needs the Climate Change Act by making a submission to the House Standing Committee on the Environment and Energy


To make your submission go to the Inquiry homepage

If you need help with your submission contact the Committee Secretariat:

Phone: +61 2 6277 4580
Email: [email protected]


Information about making a submission

Who can make a submission? 

ANY individual, organisation or business. 

How do I make my submission? 

  1. Set up and validate a My Parliament Account, unless you already have one (takes five minutes), go to THIS LINK
  2. Click on the “Upload Submission” button in the right-hand column 
  3. Under “Submitted Previously” click “Log on” and sign in 
  4. Under “Make your submission,” select the Climate Change Bill, and click next 
  5. Complete your personal or business details  
  6. Select your privacy level 
  7. Upload your document (in one of these formats: PDF, DOC, DOCX, TXT) 

What should my submission include? 

In your submission, you may wish to address any or all of the following aspects of the bill:

  1. The objectives and importance of long-term emissions reduction commitment
  2. Why legislating Net Zero and regular 5-year budgets is needed
  3. The value of climate change risk and adaptation assessments for all sectors
  4. Considerations of how ready Australia is to adopt to technological change
  5. Importance of the independent climate change commission and skills needed on the commission.
  6. How the 7 guiding principles of the Bill (Division 2) can be applied

For an overview of the Bill CLICK HERE

What does an effective submission look like? 

  • As long or as short as you like
  • Unique, written in your own words. ‘Cut & paste’ submissions are not persuasive
  • Include things that are relevant to you and reference the key elements of the Bill – see the section above “What should my submission include”
  • Avoid unsupported claims or emotive language (the committee will assess the submissions in an objective and impartial way)
  • If you would like to attend the public inquiry to give evidence, say so in your submission. The committee may invite a range of individuals and organisations to appear at the public hearings.

Submission close 5pm on Friday November 27th

Get your submission written and delivered as soon as possible. 

What happens next? 

Following the submission period, there will be public hearings to discuss the details of the submissions and the merits of the Bill. 

If you’d like further information about the Bill contact the ClimateActNow team at  [email protected].

If you have any problems with lodging your submission 

Contact the Committee Secretariat:

Phone: +61 2 6277 4580
Email: [email protected]

Note: When you get to the Committee page there are two bills listed, the first Bill is the primary legislation. The second Bill simply makes amendments to existing legislation impacted by the first. Your submission does not need to address each Bill separately. 

Did you know? 

…the difference between a Bill and an Act? A “Bill” is the initial proposed legislation drafted by a member of parliament for consideration and it becomes an “Act” when the final version is voted on by parliament, given the Royal Assent and adopted into law.