08.01.2010
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.
- Last puzzled word on the state of Australian sedition law in 2010 | North Coast Voices – 24 December 2010
- What are the legalities of the St Kilda photo scandal? | Crikey – 23 December 2010
- Australian government plans media review | g4me.net – 22 December 2010
- R18+ guidelines drafted. Possibly not the only change to come | G.A.M.E.S Blog – 22 December 2010
- US and Australian law regarding publication of government secrets | Open and Shut – 22 December 2010
- Review of the National Classification Scheme Announced | iGEA – 21 December 2010
- Tech prompts govt classification review | ZDNet – 21 December 2010
- Review of media classifications ordered | News.com.au – 21 December 2010
- Federal Government orders review of classification system amid R18+ video game debate | News.com.au – 21 December 2010
- National Classification System review requested | iTWire – 21 December 2010
- Aussie classification review set for early 2011 | GameSpot Au – 21 December 2010
- Review of the National Classification Scheme | Aus Gamers – 21 December 2010
- ALRC to review classification in Australia | Big Pond Game Arena – 21 December 2010
- READY: Classification Review Set In Motion | Kotaku – 21 December 2010
- Australian Law Reform Commission Broadens Outreach Through Podcasts | Library Boy – 20 December 2010
- Legalling up | Barnold law – 17 December 2010
- Agreement to review planned internet filter laws | The Australian – 14 December 2010
- Senate releases report into Gene Patents | Norton Rose – 6 December 2010
- Australian Law Reform Commission sidelined | Money Management – 2 December 2010
- Reforms needed to make cost of eDiscovery more fair | Messaging Architects | Legal Technology Today – 1 December 2010
- ALRC’s future to be examined | Lawyers Weekly – 30 November 2010
- ALSM releases Practical Discovery Guidelines for Lawyers | ASLM – 29 November 2010
- Value of law reform commission weighed up | The New Lawyer – 29 November 2010
- Australian Law Reform Commission Uses Blogs To Consult Public | Library Boy – 28 November 2010
- Gene Patenting | Barnold Law – 28 November 2010
- We need to take an integrated approach to family violence | The Australian – 26 November 2010
- ALRC Releases Discovery Consultation Paper | Law Institute of Australia – 26 November 2010
- ACT to have dedicated Family Violence Court | Get Living – 25 November 2010
- New Court news to ACT Law Society | Lawyers Weekly – 25 November 2010
- Gender-based Approach Misses the Mark in Tackling Family Violence | Online Opinion – 25 November 2010
- No worries, no hurry, on privacy reform | Open & Shut – 24 November 2010
- Australian Law Reform Commission Inquiry Welcomed | Guy Barnet – 24 November 2010
- Australia’s domestic violence laws evaluated, with recommendations | DVRCV – 24 November 2010
- Revealed: How the ALP keeps secret files on voters | The Age – 23 November 2010
- Monash students take out Kirby Cup | Lawyers Weekly – 23 November 2010
- Discovery discovered in law reform paper | PSnews – 23 November 2010
- Discovery a digital dilemma in the terabyte age | IT news – 22 November 2010
- Old law, new ways | ABC Radio – 21 November 2010
- Loophole lets small firms spy on staff | The Australian – 20 November 2010
- The price of privacy | The Independent Weekly – 20 November 2010
- Specialist court spectre rises again | The Australian – 19 November 2010
- Call for calm in gene patent debate | LifeScientist – 18 November 2010
- Busy Week for Law Reform Commissions | SLAW – 18 November 2010
- New report tackles family violence | PSnews – 18 November 2010
- Avoiding Trial by Avalanche: Australian Law Reform Commission Consultation Paper on Discovery | Library Boy – 17 November 2010
- Consultation paper on Discovery in Australian Federal Courts | The e-Disclosure Information Project – 16 November 2010
- Streamlined courts to deal with family violence | Life Matters, ABC Radio – 15 November 2010
- Changes proposed to family violence law | SBS Podcasts – 11 November 2010
- Push to streamline court systems on family violence | The Sydney Morning Herald – 12 November 2010
- State eyes ‘violence’ courts | The Australian – 12 November 2010
- Family and sex violence courts considered | News.com.au – 12 November 2010
- Top minds examine family violence laws | ABC News – 12 November 2010
- ALRC has found greater flexibility and interaction with Gov 2.0 | Computerworld – 5 November 2010
- Copyright body calls for infringement warning system | Start Up Smart– 5 November 2010
- The Attorney General and the greens put copyright reform on the agenda | Australian Copyright Council – 29 October 2010
- Appointments to the Australian Law Reform Commission | Press release from the Attorney-General – 28 October 2010
- Electronic security failings raise privacy issues as well | Open & Shut – 22 October 2010
- Shield law, whistleblowers and secrecy provisions all part of the framework | Open & Shut – 20 October 2010
- Who Owns You? | On Line Opinion – 18 October 2010
- Attorney-General’s office considering copyright law review | Computerworld – 11 October 2010
- Save us from the partisan scourge in the US | The Australian – 5 October 2010
- Demi deal puts a spotlight on privacy law reform | The Age – 28 September 2010
- Animal law out of the cage | New Lawyer – 24 September 2010
- ALRC Inquiry into Discovery Needs Your Thoughts | Survive Law – 23 September 2010
- Familiar faces in security-related Ministry roles | SecurityAccess.com – 23 September 2010
- Pressure building on opaque regulators | Money Management – 2 September 2010
- Australian companies not happy with the reforms to the privacy laws | Top News Arab Emirates – 31 August 2010
- Paul Hogan and ‘Accountants’ Concession’ – Is it time to follow the Kiwis ? | CCH Tax Blog – 31 August 2010
- Law reformers reform website | PS News – 31 August 2010
- Drupal on the rise in government with ALRC website win | Computerword – 30 August 2010
- Companies cry foul over reforms to privacy laws | The Australian – 30 August 2010
- Victorian Law Reform Commission adds voice to call for privacy rights | Open and Shut – 24 August 2010
- Protect privacy in information free-for-all | Brisbane Times – 5 August 2010
- Privacy is under attack from a media that doesn’t care | Sydney Morning Herald – 5 August 2010
- Fine breaches of privacy: Keating | the Age – 5 August 2010
- Keating calls for privacy laws overhaul | ABC News – 5 August 2010
- Keating puts the case for some privacy in the face of “media free-for-all” | Open and Shut– 5 August 2010
- Media self-regulation has failed: Keating | ABC Lateline – 4 August 2010
- Invasion Of Privacy | Epik – 26 July 2010
- Universal principles for judicial ethics and integrity | Sunday Times (UK) – 25 July 2010
- Google gets a slap on the wrist for violating Australian privacy law | Inside Google – 9 July 2010
- People are more than gene machines: genetic code | The Australian – 3 July 2010
- Public airing for privacy principles | PS News – 28 June 2010
- Vietnamese, Australian legislatures boost ties | MyVietnameNews.com – 28 June 2010
- Class action against family violence laws | ABC News – 07 June 2010
- Expensive Royal Commissions to make way for new level of inquiry | The New Lawyer – 1 June 2010
- Cloud Computing: What does it mean for SMEs? | Openforum.com.au – 05 June 2010
- Time for government and business to act tough online | The Australian – 01 June 2010
- Drug secrecy law trumps FOI | Open and Shut – 01 June 2010
- “Right to know” about Campbell has Channel 7 making news | Open and Shut- 24 May 2010
- ‘Misplaced privacy mars a worthwhile reform‘ | The Australian – 26 March 2010
- ‘Allan Kessing mulls tilt at politics‘ |The Australian – 19 March 2010
- ‘Labor drops terror hoax offence ‘ | The Age – 19 March 2010
- ‘Praise for whistleblower protection proposals that deliver Dreyfus +‘ | Open and Shut – 18 March 2010 –
- ‘Mohamed Haneef bungle leads to changes in counter-terrorism laws ‘ | news.com.au – 18 March 2010
- ‘A chance to tackle the culture of secrecy in government‘ | The Punch – 16 March 2010
- ‘Changes to secrecy laws good news for whistleblowers and freedom of expression‘ | Radio Atticus (podcast) – 15 March 2010
- ‘ALRC tables recommendations for secrecy law shakeup ‘ | Lawyers Weekly -12 March 2010
- ‘Whistleblowing: push to shield PS ‘ | The Canberra Times – 12 March 2010
- ‘Whistleblower law reform proposal tabled in Parliament ‘ | news.com.au – 11 March 2010
- ‘ALRC on secrecy, calls for new balanced framework‘ | Open and Shut- 11 March 2010
- Esprit de l’escalier: how blogs can help government agencies and public servants do their jobs better | Club Troppo – 5 March 2010
- Former ALRC President Emeritus Professor David Weisbrot recognised in NHMRC Excellence Awards | NHMRC Media Release – 5 March 2010
- ‘Parliament outside the transparency and accountability loop‘ | Open and Shut – 24 February 2010
- ‘ALRC tells government how to do Commissions on the cheap‘ | Civil Liberties Australia – 7 February 2010
- ‘Expensive Royal Commissions to make way for new level of inquiry‘, The New Lawyer – 5 February 2010
- ‘Senate Committee given food for thought on FOI Reform‘ | Open and Shut – 3 February 2010
- US Studies Centre announces the appointment of former ALRC President, Emeritus Professor David Weisbrot AM, as Professor of Legal Policy | University of Sydney – 1 February 2010
- ‘ALRC renews data loss financial penalty call‘ | ComputerWorld – 15 January 2010
- ‘Exceptions to 30 year rule still rule‘ | Open and Shut – 7 January 2010
- ‘Should you notify customers of data breaches?‘, Review from Langes+ Lawyers – 4 January 2010