It is important to find the current official/authorised version of an Act. Acts are amended over time to reflect changes in government policy, societal attitudes, and the outcomes of court cases. Some principal Acts (for example those dealing with taxation) are amended frequently. Most Acts passed in any year are amending Acts to alter a principal Act.
Commonwealth, State and Territory governments all have official websites which contain the authoritative versions of the legislation for their respective jurisdictions. The examples in this page demonstrate how to find the current authorised version of an Act for Commonwealth and Victorian legislation.
To locate the latest version of an Act use the official source for legislation such as:
If you Google an Act, it is very likely to link you to an older version which does not incorporate all amendments.
Click on the plus (+) icons below to find current Acts and amendments for Commonwealth and Victorian legislation.
See the Federal Register of Legislation Help and Resources page for more search information.
For more help on using legislation from official government websites, use the following webpages for support:
This short video will demonstrate how to locate Australian legislation when you already know the title.