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Last updated: June 19, 2025, 06:35  |  Written by: Laura Shin

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Senator Bragg Will Introduce A

Liberal Senator Andrew Bragg has drafted a private member’s bill that would regulate crypto exchanges and stablecoin issuers and place disclosure duties on

Senator Bragg will introduce a private member's bill when parliament next sits, including new rules governing crypto exchanges, and Chinese banks dealing with e-yuan

Australian Senator Includes China’s Digital Yuan CBDC

Australian Politician Andrew Bragg Wants

Australian Senator Proposes Crypto Bill Targeting China's Digital

Australian politician Andrew Bragg wants to prepare the country for the widespread use of China's central bank digital currency, the digital yuan, according to a draft digital assets bill introduced

Australian Senator Andrew Bragg, has introduced a new crypto bill targeting China’s digital yuan. The proposal lays out disclosure requirements for banks that could make

Australian Politician Andrew Bragg Wants

Australian senator introduces crypto Bill to

Lib senator drafts crypto bill to regulate stablecoin, digital yuan

Australian politician Andrew Bragg wants to prepare the country for the widespread use of China's central bank digital currency, the digital yuan, according to a draft

The Proposal Lays Out Disclosure

The proposal lays out disclosure requirements for banks that could make China's central bank digital currency available for use in Australia, and seeks to set up

Australian Government Opposes e-CNY

Australian Senator Calls for Urgent Stablecoin and

Australian Liberal Senator Andrew Bragg

Liberal senator drafts crypto bill to regulate 'stablecoins' and China

Australian Liberal Senator Andrew Bragg has introduced a bill to regulate crypto assets so that the country 'keeps up with the global pace' in handling rules for digital

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