I don’t have live access to the latest news feeds right now. Here’s a quick summary of how to find the most recent Senate estimates updates and what to look for.
What “Senate estimates” refers to
- Senate estimates are the hearings where government departments and agencies answer questions about budget and spending for the current and upcoming financial year. They are typically held after the Budget is introduced and can run for several days to weeks, with additional sessions in October and February as needed.[2][3]
Where to check the latest news and official disclosures
- Official Parliament sites: Daily summaries and transcripts from recent estimates days, plus questions on notice and ministerial answers, are posted by the Senate committees themselves.[8]
- Parliament education and overview: The Parliamentary Education Office explains the purpose, timing, and process of Senate estimates if you want background context.[2]
- News coverage and analysis: Major Australian outlets (ABC, SBS, The Australian, The Guardian Australia, etc.) frequently publish in-depth summaries and highlight notable exchanges from the current round of estimates, including any controversies or significant budget items.
What to look for in the latest coverage
- Which portfolios were examined most recently and any commitments or announcements arising from those sessions.
- Notable questions on notice responses that reveal new information or corrections.
- Any changes to the schedule (e.g., cancellations, extended sessions) and the duration of estimates days.
- Transcripts, footage, and Hansard records for exact quotes and departmental responses.
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Sources
2025-26 Additional Estimates Monday, 9 to Friday, 12 February 2026 These summaries provide a quick overview of the topics covered during each day of estimates hearings. Group A Environment and Communications Legislation Committee
www.aph.gov.auSeveral times a year, senators investigate how the government is spending public money in meetings called Senate estimates. This fact sheet examines the purpose, function and timing of Senate estimates.
peo.gov.auEstimates of government expenditure are referred to Senate committees as part of the annual budget cycle. This opportunity to examine the operations of government plays a key role in the parliamentary scrutiny of the executive. Due to the 47th Parliament being prorogued at 8.29am
www.aph.gov.auEstimates of government expenditure are referred to Senate committees as part of the annual budget cycle. This opportunity to examine the operations of government plays a key role in the parliamentary scrutiny of the executive. Due to the 47th Parliament being prorogued at 8.29am
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