2020 •
16 March 2020: Announcement of a "significant step-up" to the pandemic, upon the advice of the AHPPC, with additional measures in order to reduce community transmission. These included banning
cruise ships from docking, enhanced screening of arrivals, and mandatory
self-isolation for everyone arriving in Australia. National Cabinet also activated the second stage of the
Australian Health Sector Emergency Response Plan for Novel Coronavirus, which "enables governments to undertake targeted action... and ensures that resources are properly allocated where needed and the risks to vulnerable people in the community are mitigated". •
25 March 2020: PM announces creation of the
National COVID-19 Coordination Commission (NCCC), and clarifies role of various bodies: the National Cabinet "continues to lead the national response at a government level. The
National Security Committee of Cabinet's COVID-19 Taskforce and the Expenditure Review Committee of Cabinet continue to take decisions that determine the Commonwealth's response to the global COVID-19 pandemic". •
29 March 2020: National Cabinet noted that the rate of increase of the spread of COVID-19 was slowing, but overall numbers were still increasing and welcomed the new coronavirus
app and
WhatsApp channel released by the Government. It announced new limits to indoor and outdoor gatherings to two persons only (with some exceptions); discussed further
social distancing measures; gave further advice to
senior citizens; and agreed to a
moratorium on
evictions for the coming six months for both commercial and residential
tenancies suffering financial distress. •
4 May 2020:
Jacinda Ardern, the
Prime Minister of New Zealand, was invited to join the National Cabinet in a meeting on 5 May, to discuss strategies in dealing with the virus and the Australian
COVIDSafe app. •
29 May 2020: PM announces that the National Cabinet will replace COAG on a permanent basis, meeting monthly once the pandemic is over. •
18 September 2020: National Cabinet met to discuss Australia's COVID-19 response, recent progress following the Victorian outbreak and easing restrictions (including international border measures). •
16 October 2020: National Cabinet meeting postponed to "technical problems" with Prime Minister Morrison's plane. •
23 October 2020: National Cabinet discussed and made announcements regarding progress following the Victorian outbreak, the budget, and made announcements on the newly-developed "Framework for National Reopening Australia by Christmas", improving quarantine systems, returning citizens, the Mental Health National Cabinet Reform Committee, Aged Care Emergency Response Centres, and the establishment of a Taskforce on Veterans’ Wellbeing. •
13 November 2020 (31st meeting): National Cabinet discussed Australia's COVID-19 response, COVID-19 vaccination policy, the Framework for National Reopening by Christmas, helping Australians prepare to go back to work in a COVID-safe environment, getting the economy moving again, a review of
contact tracing and outbreak management systems, returning Australians, international students and other matters.
2021 •
22 January 2021: National Cabinet convened to discuss international return limits and COVID-19 vaccines. The forum decided to remain at a reduced rate, following the introduction of the more infectious
UK strain into Australia, until 15 February. National Cabinet also agreed that the COVID-19 vaccine is not currently planned to be mandatory for aged care workers, but may become so later, noting concerns from the industry that it should be mandatory. •
4 June 2021: National Cabinet met to discuss Australia’s COVID-19 response and changes to the Australian COVID-19 Vaccine Strategy.
2022 2023 •
6 December 2023: National Cabinet met to discuss reforms around gun control – implementing a National Firearms Registry triggered by the aftermath of the
Wieambilla shootings, healthcare – boosting funding for Medicare Urgent Care Clinics (an election promise of the
Albanese Government),
the National Disability Insurance Scheme – to cap growth at 8 per cent and controlling growth,
Goods and Services Tax – extending the No Worse Off Guarantee until 2027–28 to ensure states are funded equitably.
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