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Public Works Committee reports on proposed works and presents its Eighty Ninth Annual Report

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Today, Mr Tony Zappia MP, Chair of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works presented the Public Works Committee’s first report of 2026 and its Eighty Ninth Annual Report to the House of Representatives.

Report 1/2026 – Referrals made in September and October 2025 considers the following six proposed works:

The Committee found that these projects have merit and represent value for money for the Commonwealth. The Committee recommended that the House of Representatives approves them. The Committee made some additional recommendations around ensuring that proponent entities thoroughly consult with affected staff and other stakeholders prior to and during project development and that such feedback is considered in project design and implementation, where appropriate.

Mr Zappia said that ‘while the Committee has recommended that these projects be approved, it is vital that proponent entities robustly plan all proposed works to ensure the greatest confidence in estimated budgets and that value for money for the Commonwealth is maximised’. ‘Proper consultation with staff and other affected partners is essential if works are to be delivered in a state that is most fit for purpose. Proponent entities must ensure that adequate consultation is undertaken to make sure that relevant feedback is included in early design work and construction phases, thereby reducing the need to make potentially costly changes at later stages’, he said.

In addition to providing an update on Committee activities over the course of 2025, the Committee’s Eighty Ninth Annual Report reiterated the need for reform of the Public Works Committee Act 1969 (the Act) and highlighted the Committee’s expectations for entities proposing public works and engaging with the scrutiny process.

Echoing a similar recommendation from the Committee’s Eighty Seventh Annual Report, the Committee called for the Government to prioritise the consultative review of the Act to ensure that it remains fit-for-purpose and provides a robust legislative framework for the thoroughgoing scrutiny of proposed public works by the Parliament. On the annual report, Mr Zappia said that ‘reform of the Act was agreed in principle by the Government in response to the recommendation in the Committee’s Eighty Seventh Annual Report back in March 2024. The need for legislative reform has not changed since then and the Committee reiterates that recommendation as a matter of urgency.’ ‘Legislative reform is vital to ensure appropriate Parliamentary scrutiny of proposed public works and so that Committee operation is aligned to current Parliamentary practice and procedure’, he said.

Please note: the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works is not involved in the tendering process, awarding of contracts or details of the proposed works. Enquiries on these matters should be directed to the relevant Commonwealth entities.

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