01.01.2009
The ALRC monitors the media for references to the Commission and its inquiries. The list below only includes online free-to-view items. Some newspapers and journals restrict online viewing of articles to subscribers. Such articles will not be listed here.
- 22 December 2009 – ‘Who is a journalist? Yes it will matter…‘, Open and Shut
- 21 December 2009 – ‘Project 15: ALRC Family Violence Consultation Project‘, Government 2.0 Taskforce blog
- 14 December 2009 – ‘Gov 2.0 Draft Report needs to toughen up‘, Open and Shut
- 11 December 2009 – ‘Fed Govt calls in Symantec for advice on draft data notification breach laws‘, Computerworld
- 8 December 2009 – Law Reform Commissions – do we really need them? The Law Report– ABC Radio National
- 7 December 2009 – ‘Federal Government still interested in examining private sector disclosure rules‘, Open and Shut
- 24 November 2009 – ‘Planned Changes To Credit Reporting’, CreditCard Finder
- 17 November 2009 – ‘New powers for spooks snooping on the internet‘, IT Wire
- 17 November 2009 – ‘Greens object to underbaked network interception bill’, IT News
- 16 November 2009 – ‘Confidence in a Digital Age’, speech by Senator the Hon Joe Ludwig at the Australian Privacy Awards 2009
- 15 November 2009 – ‘Champions of animal rights line up for ‘Oscars’‘, Brisbane Times
- 4 November 2009 – ‘Seeing right through you‘, Sydney Morning Herald
- 2 November 2009 – ‘There should be a law against it’, Open and Shut
- 26 October 2009 – ‘Climate change a threat to coastal development‘, ABC News
- 26 October 2009 – ‘Business sighs of relief as reference to ALRC slips below the radar‘, Open and Shut
- 22 October 2009 – ‘NSW Govt backs industry fund model‘, Money Management
- 21 October 2009 – ‘Credit changes likely [in NZ]‘, Otago Daily Times
- 20 October 2009 – ‘Privacy study prompts public response‘, PS News
- 16 October 2009 – ‘Privacy legislation set to be overhauled‘, National Interest, ABC RADIO
- 16 October 2009 – ‘A decision that is to everyone’s credit‘, The Age
- 15 October 2009 – ‘Government adopts ALRC credit reporting recommendations‘, The Sheet
- 15 October 2009 -‘Late bill payments to be recorded’, Sydney Morning Herald
- 14 October 2009 -‘Government to re-write Privacy Act’, The Australian
- 14 October 2009 -‘Rewrite of privacy law for 21st century‘, Open and Shut
- 14 October 2009 -‘Feds: Privacy overhaul ‘technology neutral”, IT Wire
- 14 October 2009 -‘Federal Government releases response to Privacy Act recommendations’, Computerworld
- 13 October 2009 -‘Privacy reform steps up a notch’, Lawyers Weekly
- 3 October 2009 – ‘Electronic records create challenges: DNA’, The Australian
- 2 October 2009 – ‘ALRC going for open source CMS website’, Computerworld
- 2 October 2009 – ‘The Oz splashes out on whistleblower protection ‘, Open and Shut
- 24 September 2009 – “The Australian Law Reform Commission has established an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander committee to assist in building stronger relationships with our community…”, Blackchat, Koori Radio
- September 2009 – Success is in 2009 Queensland Rhodes Scholar’s genes, Connections, 2009, Faculty of Business Economics & Law, USyd
- 21 August 2009 – ‘Discussion Underway About Privacy Cause of Action’, Open and Shut
- 20 August 2009 – ‘Invasion of Privacy Actions Get Mixed Receptions’, Lawyers Weekly
- 13 August 2009 – ‘Finding the Right Balance After 9/11’, The Australian
- 13 August 2009 – ‘Auditor General to shine some light on Parliament opacity’, Open and Shut blog
- 24 July 2009 – ‘Crackdown on violence in the home’, The Age
- 21 July 2009 – Animal Justice, Australia Talks, ABC Radio National (Listen or download podcast)
- 21 June 2009 – Synthetic Life and Gene Mining, Background Briefing, ABC Radio National (Listen or download podcast)
- 9 April 2009 – Native Title; Bikie Gang Laws – Interview Transcript—Fran Kelly (ABC Radio National Breakfast) with Attorney-General, The Hon Robert McClelland MP
- Open and Shut blog: The Australian resumes war on a cause of action against privacy