Australia's AI Ethics Principles (2019, voluntary) · Voluntary AI Safety Standard (Sept 2024) · Proposed mandatory guardrails for high-risk AI (consultation) · Privacy Act 1988 (as amended 2024) — Status: Voluntary framework
Australia has chosen not to enact a standalone AI Act. As of 2026, AI-specific obligations are voluntary — businesses are encouraged to follow the Voluntary AI Safety Standard's ten guardrails (governance, transparency, human oversight, testing, record-keeping). A 2024 proposal for mandatory guardrails on high-risk AI remains unlegislated; the December 2025 National AI Plan reaffirmed reliance on existing laws and sector regulators. The main statutory exposure for AI is the Privacy Act 1988, where serious breaches now risk penalties up to A$50 million.
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