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Clouds appear over Albanese’s promised transparency

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29.12.2025

When he was opposition leader, Anthony Albanese set himself squarely against the secrecy of the Scott Morrison administration, promising a new era of open government and transparency if he ever came to power.

But nearly four years and an increased majority down the line, his government is gripped by inertia when it comes to responding to parliamentary reports.

Anthony Albanese and his cabinet have been accused of complacency and arrogance over unanswered report findings. Credit: Getty Images

A surprisingly large total of 67 reports have been tabled but remain unaddressed by the government. Seventeen are overhangs from Coalition governments, 50 from the Labor era.

Bipartisan committees scrutinise legislation and research issues to help inform policy development before making recommendations to government. The government is required to respond to House and joint standing committee reports within six months, while Senate committee reports should be addressed within three.

Only four reports were responded to in full and on time in the year to November........

© The Sydney Morning Herald