New Reporting Rules for Terrorism Risk Warnings for NSW Officials and Agencies

Terrorism (Risk, Transparency and Accountability) Bill 2026

Private Member's Bill

1st House

2nd House

Law

Introduced by: Mark Banasiak (SFFP)

Effects of this bill

If this bill passes, it means that:

when a NSW Minister or designated senior official receives a credible terrorism risk warning, they must create and keep a written warning accountability statement
annual reports on credible terrorism risk warnings received by government must be tabled in Parliament
if a Minister fails to act, or delays unreasonably in responding to a credible terrorism risk warning, that failure must be reported to Parliament

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