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πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί Australia Regulation Policy Tracker

Server-rendered tracker page for regulation regulation in Australia. This page is built for Google and LLM crawlers: every event below links to a permanent policy-event URL with source data and APAC FINSTAB analysis.

What this page covers

Jurisdiction: Australia. Regulator: ASIC / AUSTRAC. Topic: Regulation. Latest event: June 19, 2026 β€” AUSTRAC Sets July 29 Enrolment Deadline For New Virtual Asset Services.

Use this page to compare rule changes, licensing signals, enforcement posture, and market-access implications for exchanges, stablecoin issuers, protocols, custodians and institutional teams operating across APAC.

Australia Regulation event timeline

AUSTRAC Sets July 29 Enrolment Deadline For New Virtual Asset Services

AUSTRAC confirmed that newly regulated businesses whose designated services commence on July 1, 2026 must apply to enrol by July 29, with new virtual asset service providers also required to register by that date. The timetable turns Australia's AML/CTF expansion into an immediate onboarding and registration control for VASPs.

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ASIC June 30 Deadline Tightens Digital Asset Licensing Risk

ASIC warned digital asset firms providing financial services involving digital asset financial products to apply for an AFS licence or variation by June 30, 2026 before its sector-wide no-action position expires. Firms that need authorisation but miss the deadline risk breaching financial-services laws, including civil and criminal penalties that can reach 10% of annual turnover.

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AUSTRAC Pushes AML CTF Reform Execution For Virtual Asset Services

AUSTRAC continued operational guidance for Australia's AML/CTF reform period, covering virtual asset designated services, registration readiness, compliance officer expectations, customer communications and suspicious-activity red flags. The reminders move Australia's virtual-asset reforms from legislation into practical controls for reporting entities and incoming VASP-style businesses.

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AUSTRAC Reiterates Customer Due Diligence As Core AML CTF Control

AUSTRAC used International FIU Day to reiterate that customer due diligence is central to detecting, disrupting and preventing money laundering and terrorism financing. The reminder lands during Australia's virtual-asset AML/CTF transition, reinforcing KYC collection and verification expectations for regulated firms.

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AUSTRAC Details AML CTF Transitional Rules For Virtual Asset Services

AUSTRAC published guidance on AML/CTF transitional rules that defer some obligations for new registrable virtual asset services until July 1, 2026 while requiring enrolment, registration and preparation for travel rule, CDD and reporting obligations. Australian VASPs and DCEs need to update AML programs during the transition.

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AUSTRAC Tranche 2 Reporting Changes Put New Businesses On July Deadline

AUSTRAC said transaction-reporting forms and enrolment processes are changing from July 1, 2026 as a large number of newly regulated businesses enter Australia's AML/CTF regime. Newly regulated sectors and virtual asset services must treat the July 29 enrolment deadline as a hard compliance milestone.

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AUSTRAC Sets July AML Deadlines For New Industries And Virtual Asset Services

AUSTRAC confirmed that Tranche 2 AML/CTF coverage extends from July 1, 2026 to lawyers, accountants, real estate, conveyancers, trust company services, and precious-metals dealers, while new virtual asset services must prepare for travel-rule and registration obligations by July 29. The rules expand Australian KYC dependencies around VASPs and professional-service counterparties.

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AUSTRAC Updates Terrorism Financing Risk For NPO And Rapid Payment Channels

AUSTRAC updated its terrorism-financing risk assessment, highlighting low-value adaptive activity, cross-border activity and rapid payment mechanisms as detection challenges. For Australian VASPs, the update reinforces screening, suspicious-matter reporting and Travel Rule controls around high-risk donation and transfer corridors.

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Binance Australia Implements Travel Rule Crypto Transfer Procedures

Binance Australia said Australian users must provide sender information for crypto deposits and beneficiary information for withdrawals from July 1, 2026. The change turns Australia’s Travel Rule implementation into a live exchange compliance workflow for VASP transfer screening and customer disclosures.

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AUSTRAC Flags DeFi and Offshore VASPs as 2026 Money Laundering Blind Spots

AUSTRAC released 2026 financial-crime risk updates warning that virtual assets, DeFi and offshore VASPs are weakening attribution and traceability as laundering networks shift beyond regulated fiat ramps. The update supports Australia's AML/CTF reform cycle and raises compliance pressure on crypto intermediaries before expanded obligations take effect.

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Australia Steps Up Crypto AML Supervision as Police Seize A$5.7M in Bitcoin

Australian authorities publicized a major darknet-linked Bitcoin seizure while AUSTRAC launched targeted supervisory campaigns covering OTC crypto-to-cash providers and local exchanges. The combination of enforcement and AML supervision signals tighter implementation pressure ahead of Australia's new digital asset licensing regime.

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Coinbase Australia Launches SMSF Crypto Access for AU$1T Retirement Market

Coinbase Australia launched support for self-managed super funds (SMSFs), enabling trustees to add crypto exposure to AU$1.06 trillion retirement portfolios. The service includes downloadable data aligned with local accounting standards and verification process built for Australian fund structures. Follows Coinbase AFSL approval in April 2026. OKX also competing in SMSF market. Aligns with US trend of expanding crypto access in retirement systems.

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Australia ASIC Approves Crypto Custody Framework for Regulated Custodians

Australian Securities and Investments Commission approved definitive custody framework for regulated digital asset custodians under the Digital Assets Framework Bill. Licensed custodians must implement cold storage requirements, insurance coverage of 100% of customer assets, and quarterly third-party audits.

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Australia AFSL Licensing Framework Solidifies with 90-Day ASIC Implementation Window

Australia's digital asset licensing framework firmed up with ASIC confirming 90-day compliance window for crypto platforms. Approximately 400 crypto platforms operate in Australia with only ~10% holding ASIC registration. ASIC class no-action letter expires June 30, 2026 - after which unregistered platforms lose protection. Coinbase became first exchange to receive direct AFSL approval, establishing precedent for major platforms. Two-tier framework requires AFSL for platforms with annual volume >AUD$10M.

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Coinbase Becomes First Crypto Exchange to Receive Direct AFSL Approval from ASIC

Coinbase has become the first cryptocurrency exchange to receive direct Australian Financial Services Licence (AFSL) approval from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). This milestone follows Australia's Corporations Amendment (Digital Assets Framework) Bill 2025 enacted in April 2026, which requires crypto exchanges and custody providers to obtain AFSL. The approval positions Australia as a potential APAC crypto hub alongside Hong Kong and Singapore.

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Australia Passes First Comprehensive Digital Asset Law Requiring AFSL for Exchanges

Australia has passed its first comprehensive digital-asset law, requiring crypto exchanges and custody providers to obtain Australian Financial Services Licenses (AFSL). Key provisions: 1) Stablecoins, wrapped tokens, and tokenised securities classified as financial products, 2) ASIC introduced no-action position until June 30, 2026 for firms making genuine compliance efforts, 3) AUD$24 billion market opportunity comes into focus. The law addresses a gap exposed when 524 retail investors gained access to high-risk crypto derivatives without proper protections between July 2022-April 2023.

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Australia Digital Assets Framework Bill Advances: Custody Classification at Heart of Draft Laws

Coinbase Australia director and APAC MD John O'Loghlen welcomed the Senate committee report on the Digital Assets Framework Bill but highlighted the persistent issue of debanking, which was referenced extensively throughout the Bill. The proposed legislation would integrate cryptocurrency platforms and custody providers into Australia's financial services framework, requiring AFSL within 6 months if passed.

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Australian Senate Committee Backs Digital Assets Framework Bill 2025

The Senate Economics Legislation Committee has backed proposed legislation to integrate cryptocurrency platforms and custody providers into Australia financial services framework. The Corporations Amendment (Digital Assets Framework) Bill 2025 would require firms holding digital assets on behalf of customers to obtain AFSL within 6 months if passed.

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Australia Crypto Industry Faces De-banking Crisis Amid Legislative Gridlock

Kate Cooper, CEO of OKX Australia, addressed the XRP Australia 2026 event in Sydney highlighting that banking service restrictions continue to hinder crypto exchange operations despite regulatory discussions. Industry leaders express frustration with financial institution policies toward cryptocurrency businesses as legislative progress stalls.

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Australian Crypto Leaders Warn Government: Act or Fall Behind APAC Peers

Australian crypto industry leaders urge government to take decisive action on digital asset regulation or risk falling behind APAC peers. Industry calls for policymakers to review digital payments developments through international lens as growing number of private and public sector actors integrate alternative payment systems.

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