Andrew Leigh 2025
The Hon Dr Andrew Leigh MP
Assistant Minister for Productivity, Competition, Charities and Treasury
The Hon Dr Andrew Leigh MP
The Hon Dr Andrew Leigh MP was sworn in to the role of Assistant Minister for Productivity, Competition, Charities and Treasury on 13 May 2025.
Prior to this, from 1 June 2022 to 13 May 2025, he served as Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities and Treasury, Assistant Minister for Employment.
Press conference, Fyshwick
Andrew Leigh:
It’s a real pleasure today to be here at Anthony Costello Automotive. They’re one of Canberra’s terrific independent mechanics. Increasingly as modern cars have become more computerised, they have found it harder to get access to the information they need to fix them.
Right to repair delivering for motorists, small business and the economy
The Albanese Government is delivering greater choice for motorists while backing small businesses and improving competition and productivity across Australian economy.
Interview with Saskia Mabin, Canberra Mornings, ABC Radio
Saskia Mabin:
Joining us now on the line is Dr Andrew Leigh, the Member for Fenner. Good morning and welcome to you.
Andrew Leigh:
Good morning Saskia, great to be with you.
Mabin:
Review of thin capitalisation reforms
We have tasked the Board of Taxation to undertake an independent review of the Albanese Government’s thin capitalisation reforms.
Our thin capitalisation reforms target the excessive use of debt deductions to avoid paying tax in Australia, and are in line with the OECD’s best practice guidance.
Horticulture Code of Conduct review
The Albanese Labor Government is committed to a strong horticulture industry in Australia and is today announcing that Mr Chris Leptos AO will lead an independent review of the Horticulture Code of Conduct.
Interview with Damian Smith, Perth Mornings, ABC Radio
Interview with Nick Rheinberger, Illawarra Mornings, ABC Radio
Nick Rheinberger:
Putting consumers first – consultation on price and loyalty program transparency
The Albanese Government is taking further steps to help Australians get a fairer deal at the checkout. When families have the right information in front of them, they can compare prices with confidence, make informed choices and save money.