It has only been 10 days since Parliament last sat, but it has been a packed week and a half.
Here’s what you need to know before the bells ring this morning.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull confirmed the agreement for refugees on Manus Island and Nauru just over a week ago, but there are still a number of unknown elements.
Neither government has provided a timeframe or a price tag for the agreement and there are conflicting reports about who will decide on the final number of refugees resettled.
Mr Turnbull has also spoken with Malaysia’s Prime Minister over the weekend, but is playing down the prospects of a refugee resettlement deal with the south-east Asian nation.
After sending the nation to an election earlier this year, the Government is taking its industrial relations legislation to the Senate tomorrow.
Labor and the Greens oppose the two bills, which would set up a Registered Organisations commission and re-establish the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC).
With the resignation of Family First Senator Bob Day, the Government now needs the support of eight crossbenchers to get the bills through the Senate.