09.01.2010
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.
- Tepid response to e-security review | The Australian – 22 December 2011
- Convergence Review calls for new regulator | ZDNet Australia – 15 December 2011
- Mind(ing) the gap: Law reform recommendations responding to child protection in a federal system | Family Matters – 14 December 2011
- Domestic violence discrimination and the consolidation of Commonwealth anti-discrimination laws | Australian Human Rights Comission – 14 December 2011
- Media backed on interest test | News.com.au – 14 December 2011
- Back to the future for Commonwealth FOI and Privacy | Open and Shut – 13 December 2011
- TV wants classification freedom as networks object to uniform approach | The Australian – 21 November 2011
- Henson courts contoversy in Adelaide | The World Today, ABC – 18 November 2011
- Existing laws cover any loopholes: News Limited | The Australian – 18 November 2011
- Would this Australian Classification System for Media Protect Your Children? | Happychild.com.au – 15 November 2011
- Not much for children in classification review | SMH – 11 November 2011
- Pandering to fears | SMH – 8 November 2011
- Family Violence – Commonwealth Laws Discussion Paper | IARC – 7 November 2011
- Proposed Aussie ratings scheme could abolish M category | Gamespot – 6 November 2011
- Australian R18+ final guidelines released | Gamespot – 4 November 2011
- Online, phone games don’t need classifying | Computerworld – 3 November 2011
- R18 games and Australia’s classification revolution | TechWorld – 28 October 2011
- Should The Games Industry Handle Classification? | Kotaku – 28 October 2011
- Attorney General announces ALRC inquiry into copyright | Minter Ellison technology, media and IP blog – 18 October 2011
- Macquarie Uni puts R18+ classification, gaming under the microscope | Techworld – 18 October 2011
- Lawyers must keep open mind: Croucher | Lawyers Weekly – 17 October 2011
- Breach of privacy | Alternative Law Journal – 14 October 2011
- Meet The Man Who Could Revolutionise Game Classification In Australia | Kotaku – 13 October 2011
- Mobile apps escape government censors | SMH – 12 October 2011
- Legal clarity for online games, apps | The Australian – 12 October 2011
- Data breach laws to follow privacy reforms | iT News – 4 October 2011
- Going private: Government releases Invasion of Privacy Issues Paper | Addisons Focus Paper – 4 October 2011
- ALRC puts view on viewing | PS News – 4 October 2011
- Australian Video Game Classification System is ‘Broken’ | Games on Net – 2 October 2011
- Don’t rush to judgement on Bolt case: O’Connor | Insiders ABC – 2 October 2011
- Call for two new ratings for children’s content | The Age – 1 October 2011
- Call to revamp classifications | TV Tonight – 1 October 2011
- One rating to rule them all: call to unify restrictions on entertainment | SMH – 1 October 2011
- Australian government begins the process of games reform with a Discussion Paper | Joystiq – 1 October 2011
- ALRC proposes industry regulated video game classifications | Aussie-Nintendo – 1 October 2011
- Bringing media classification into the digital era | The Conversation – 30 September 2011
- Australian Law Reform Commission Recommends Voluntary Ratings System | GamePolitics – 30 September 2011
- Call to reform media classification | Ninemsn – 30 September 2011
- ALRC proposes overhauled classification framework | VG247 – 30 September 2011
- Aussie review calls for voluntary game ratings | GameSpot – 30 September 2011
- ALRC Discussion Paper proposes fundamental reform of the classification system | Peter Black’s Freedom to Differ – 30 September 2011
- ALRC Proposes Big Reform of Classifications – “Current System is Broken” | AusGamers – 30 September 2011
- Government Welcomes Release Of Discussion Paper On Classification Scheme | Australian Labor News – 30 September 2011
- Call to reform media classification | SMH – 30 September 2011
- Paper looks into privacy breaches | PS News – 27 September 2011
- Private justice | The Australian – 24 September 2011
- Issues paper on right to sue for invasion of privacy | Open and Shut – 23 September 2011
- Digging into Australians’ right to privacy | ZNet – 23 September 2011
- Govt privacy paper moots legal recourse | Brisbane Times – 23 September 2011
- Security Breach | CIO Magazine – 22 September 2011
- Draconian criminal penalties for unauthorised disclosures of all stripes | Open & Shut – 21 September 2011
- Media inquiry may end like the inquiry into inquiries | The Australian – 15 September 2011
- Panel concludes we need a right to privacy, but, but and but… | Open & Shut – 13 September 2011
- Far from sinister, privacy laws might mean media does its job better | The Conversation – 13 September 2011
- The laws that erode who we are | SMH – 12 September 2011
- Your turn: Have your say | Brisbane Times – 12 September 2011
- Artists unhappy about classification proposal | ABC The World Today – 9 September 2011
- Australia rethinking a right to privacy | Middletons – 9 September 2011
- Family Violence, Income Management and Commonwealth Laws
| Workers Bush Telegraph – 9 September 2011 - Legal leader denounces Gillard government’s statutory tort | The Australian – 9 September 2011
- Pilgrim on journey to protect privacy | Lawyers Weekly – 7 September 2011
- Government ignores evidence of policy failure on Aboriginal issues | The Conversation – 6 September 2011
- ALRC seeks focus groups for classification scheme revision | MCV Games Industry News – 6 September 2011
- Data breaches and how they should be managed | ADMA Blog – 6 September 2011
- Help the ALRC review the Classification system | BigPond GameArena – 6 September 2011
- Have Your Say In The Classification Review | Kotaku Australia – 6 September 2011
- The touchy topic of our classification system | Canberra Times – 2 September 2011
- Riding the Silk Road: the flourishing online drug market authorities are powerless to stop | SMH – 30 August 2011
- Why privacy laws should not be a game of roulette | The Conversation – 30 August 2011
- Law Council reiterates call for vital reform body’s funding to be restored | Law Council of Australia News – 26 August 2011
- Absolutely stretched: ALRC must maintain independence | The Malaysian Bar – 25 August 2011
- Family Violence is a community issue | ACCI – 19 August 2011
- Domestic violence laws in line for update | Canberra Times – 16 August 2011
- What’s a fair punishment for data breaches? | iTnews – 16 August 2011
- Classification Review Will Focus on Freedom and the Future | games.on.net – 15 August 2011
- ALRC publishes draft classifications reform policy guidelines | VG24/7 – 11 August 2011
- Mention my name and I’ll sue – privacy hots up | The Age – 11 August 2011
- Labor at risk of creating global centre for suing | The Australian – 8 August 2011
- New Zealand privacy law review | Open & Shut – 5 August 2011
- New Zealand law acknowledges privacy right in publication of private information | Open & Shut – 5 August 2011
- Tort will impose runaway costs on society | The Australian – 5 August 2011
- Data breaches and how they should be managed | Microsoft Australia Government Affairs Blog – 4 August 2011
- Queensland Supreme Court decision a first step towards new disclosure regime | HG Alert – 3 August 2011
- Hacked firms could be held responsible for privacy breaches | The Australian – 3 August 2011
- The Australian on privacy-” we’ll all be rooned” | Open & Shut – 2 August 2011
- The Australian on points, verging on a knockout, on this one so far | Open & Shut – 2 August 2011
- Breaching confidence: do we need a privacy tort? | The Conversation – 1 August 2011
- AusGamers ALRC National Classification Review Scheme Interview (Or How I Learnt to Stop Worrying and Love R18+) | AusGamers – 1 August 2011
- Tort lawsuits could hit productivity | The Australian – 1 August 2011
- Do not repeat the mistakes of overseas laws, warns Nick Xenophon | The Australian – 1 August 2011
- Exemption delivers political riches | The Australian – 30 July 2011
- Phone hacking and privacy torts | The Fortnightly Review of IP & Media Law – 29 July 2011
- The truth that sets us free | SMH – 29 July 2011
- Privacy tort ‘will shield rich and powerful’ | The Australian – 29 July 2011
- Tort a hate-filled strike on liberal democracy | The Australian – 29 July 2011
- Bankers and government main targets of public’s complaints | The Australian – 29 July 2011
- Stop Misrepresenting the Privacy Right of Action | Roger Clarke’s ‘Privacy Right of Action’ – 28 July 2011
- Everyone deserves a right to privacy | The Drum – 28 July 2011
- State uproar over Gillard plan to expose all public agencies to civil suits | The Australian – 28 July 2011
- Legislate the right to privacy | The Age – 27 July 2011
- Privately, this hurdle suits us | The Canberra Times – 27 July 2011
- Thousands of privacy breaches going unreported | SMH – 27 July 2011
- People want to retain control ‘over personal information’ | The Australian – 27 July 2011
- Voices for privacy but some stick to familiar tune | Open & Shut – 27 July 2011
- Xenophon acts to axe political data exemption | The Australian – 27 July 2011
- Centrelink spy videos fed to media | The Australian – 27 July 2011
- O’Connor to keep media privacy defence | The Australian– 26 July 2011
- Lawsuits no way to defend privacy or free speech | The Australian– 26 July 2011
- Fed Govt distances R18+ games from Norway violence | Computerworld – 25 July 2011
- Media complaints “not driving push for reform on privacy” | The Australian
- Hares running replace chickens yelling in privacy non debate | Open & Shut – 25 July 2011
- Patch Monday podcast: Games, crime, porn and Facebook (laws) | Peter Black’s Freedom to Differ – 25 July 2011
- Media Watch, Episode 24 | ABC iview – 25 July 2011
- Privacy plan the ultimate in anti-free speech, media lawyer says | The Australian – 25 July 2011
- Privacy move threatens to muzzle critics | The Australian – 25 July 2011
- Poll-driven knee-jerk reactions: the latest political craze – The Drum Opinion – 25 July 2011
- Australia needs a new classification system: Google | Techworld – 25 July 2011
- George Brandis pans Julia Gillard on privacy inquiry | The Australian – 25 July 2011
- Door ajar on privacy law, says Privacy Minister Brendan O’Connor | Herald Sun – 25 July 2011
- Privacy report calls for more press freedom | The Australian – 25 July 2011
- Insiders – ABC TV – 24 July 2011
- Chicken little on privacy | Open Forum – 24 July 2011
- Kirby says both rights can co-exist | The Australian – 23 July 2011
- Truth the casualty in media wars | The Australian – 23 July 2011
- The case for privacy you won’t read in the papers | Open & Shut – 24 July 2011
- Kirby says both rights can co-exist | The Australian – 23 July 2011
- Privacy law reform in Australia gets going again! | Open Forum – 23 July 2011
- A Gillard leap of logic over London hackers – The Australian Financial Review – 23 July 2011
- New tort not a terrific response | The Australian – 23 July 2011
- Get your own house in order on privacy, Gillard told | The Australian – 23 July 2011
- Political parties violate our rights to privacy | The Australian – 23 July 2011
- ‘Historic agreement’ on R18+ video games | WA Today – 22 July 2011
- Today’s R18+ decision: the bad news and the good | Atomic MPC – 22 July 2011
- Australian response to the News | Open & Shut – 22 July 2011
- Do we need new privacy laws? Privacy Commissioner responds | ABC Radio National – 22 July 2011
- Right to privacy puts eyes on infosec | CRN Australia – 22 July 2011
- Public expects review of privacy laws, says Privacy Minister Brendan O’Connor | The Australian – 22 July 2011
- Labor urged to comply with Privacy Act reform | The Australian – 22 July 2011
- Privacy moves ‘no risk to free press’, Home Affairs Minister Brendan O’Connor says | The Australian – 22 July 2011
- Watchdogs welcome Australia’s right-to-privacy move | CSO – 21 July 2011
- Right to privacy media reaction on public interest | Crikey – 21 July 2011
- Govt to consider statutory right to privacy | ABC – 21 July 2011
- Right of Privacy | Barnold Law – 21 July 2011
- Long wait but privacy cause of action gets to discussion stage | Open & Shut – 21 July 2011
- Government calls for reforms to privacy laws | The Spy Report – 21 July 2011
- Australia to consider right-to-privacy law | CSO – 21 July 2011
- Government moves on privacy law | 774 ABC Melbourne – 21 July 2011
- Canberra to move on privacy law | The Age – 21 July 2011
- Govt announces privacy consultation | Lawyers Weekly – 21 July 2011
- Push for tougher privacy laws | Sydney Morning Herald – 21 July 2011
- Privacy in the age of no privacy | The Conversation – 20 July 2011
- The Road To R18+: Classifying The Unclassifiable | Kotaku – 20 July 2011
- Australian Christian Lobby Asks Ministers to Slow Down on R18+ | GamePolitics.com – 19 July 2011
- R18+ classification set to be dragged out until next year | Aussie Nintendo – 19 July 2011
- R18+ introduction to be postponed until ALRC report | MCV – 19 July 2011
- Why no action to fix mandatory notification and penalty gaps in privacy law? | Open and Shut – 18 July 2011
- NSW Attorney-General On R18+: “More work needs to be done on this issue” | Kotaku – 18 July 2011
- NSW AG abstains from R18 AU before SCAG | Playstation Universe – 18 July 2011
- R18+ rating faces roadblock from NSW, SA to change its classification laws | Techgeek – 18 July 2011
- NSW set to derail upcoming R18+ decision | Gamespot AU – 18 July 2011
- R18+ rating saga set to drag on thanks to NSW Attorney-General | Vooks – 18 July 2011
- Classification system “fundamentally broken”: Pirate Party Australia | Computerworld – 18 July 2011
- Labor turns media inquiry focus to privacy | The Australian – 16 July 2011
- Last day to have your say in review Classification Scheme with the ALRC | Ausgamers- 15 July 2011
- News of the World raises Australian questions | Open and Shut – 11 July 2011
- Law Reform Commission responds to ‘disenfranchised’ gamers and internet denizens | ABC Tech and Games – 8 July 2011
- Movie ratings miss their targets | The Australian – 6 July 2011
- Art Classification | ABC Radio, Australia Talks – 6 July 2011
- Few bother to contribute to government’s official Classification debate | ABC Tech & Games – 6 July 2011
- Gough Whitlam at 95 Years | The Monthly – 1 July 2011
- Collective Shout’s concerns about objectification of women taken up by Senate Committee | Collective Shout – 1 July 2011
- Security breaches force lawyers to rethink cyber laws | The New Lawyer – 1 July 2011
- Classification reform no easy task | SMH – 30 June 2011
- Apps, games could be classified to ensure ‘unity’ | The Age – 29 June 2011
- One child protection system for all | The Drum – 29 June 2011
- Call to ban art with nude children | Herald Sun – 29 June 2011
- Apps, games could be classified to ensure ‘unity’ | WA Today – 28 June 2011
- Dead persons’ documents rise again | Open and Shut – 27 June 2011
- New privacy reform reports join the logjam | Open and Shut – 24 June 2011
- Senate Committee divided on classification reform | ITnews – 24 June 2011
- Senate report acknowledges need for national classification scheme reform – The World News – 24 June 2011
- Call for national porn censorship and axing of ‘artistic merit’ defence | SMH – 24 June 2011
- Small business privacy laws in parliamentary crosshairs | ITnews – 21 June 2011
- Gametech 2011: Aussie government on classification reform | Gamespot AU – 21 June 2011
- Should Classification Be Self Regulated? It’s ‘Not An Inconceivable Leap’ | Kotaku Australia – 21 June 2011
- Breeding the right Bill: Australia’s gene patents debate | NSW Legal Review – 20 June 2011
- Political parties and the media both take comfort from privacy law exemption | Open and Shut – 14 June 2011
- Discovery overhaul to save millions | Radio Atticus – 16 June 2011
- Recent Developments in Data Security and Identification:what challenges for the law of privacy? | Scribd – 11 June 2011
- Nudge from McClelland to boost judicial education | The Australian – 10 June 2011
- Mapping the new era of the iscovery process | The Australian – 10 June 2011
- Evidence overhaul could ‘end farce, save litigants millions’ | The Australian – 10 June 2011
- Censors struggle to catch the naughty bits | The Australian – 10 June 2011
- Discovery Reforms in Federal Court proceedings proposed by ALRC Report 115 | DLA Piper – 9 June 2011
- The ALRC review of the national classification system | Australian Policy Online – 9 June 2011
- Abusive labels and slurs no substitute for real debate | ABC, The Drum Opinion – 6 June 2011
- Blowout risk in judicial pensions triggers reform call | The Australian – 3 June 2011
- Insolvency sector faces major reform | The Australian – 3 June 2011
- Should firms be forced to organise docs? | – ZDNet – 31 May 2011
- Privilege in relation to tax advice – Discussion paper released | The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia – 30 May 2011
- Focus: ALRC recommends major changes to discovery | – Allens Arthur Robinson – 30 May 2011
- Comments Sought on National Classification Scheme Review | – Friday Facts, Law Institute of Victoria – 27 May 2011
- Australian Law Reform Commission Recommends Changes To Court Discovery Laws – Release of ALRC report | Peter A Clarke – 27 May 2011
- ALRC Discovery Report | Barnold Law – 27 May 2011
- R18+ computer game guidelines fly in the face of community concern | On Line Opinion – 27 May 2011
- Australian Law Reform Commission recommends changes to court discovery laws | Press release from the Attorney-General – 26 May 2011
- ALRC: Managing Discovery: Discovery of Documents in Federal Courts – report | Thomson Reuters, Legal Online – 26 May 2011
- ALRC recommends changes to court discovery laws | Television Education Network – 26 May 2011
- R18+: Let’s Just Get This Thing Done | Kotaku – 26 May 2011
- Have your say | Brisbane Times – 25 May 2011
- We Need An Adult Debate Over R18+ Games | Newmatilda.com – 24 May 2011
- Australian Law Reform Commission Paper on Film and Game Classification | Regator – 23 May 2011
- Australian Law Reform Commission Paper on Film and Game Classification | Library Boy – 22 May 2011
- ALRC releases classification review paper | Computerworld – 20 May 2011
- ALRC National Classification Scheme Review | Peter Black’s Freedom to Differ – 20 May 2011
- ALRC releases classification review paper | CIO – 20 May 2011
- Have Your Say On The Upcoming Classification Review | Kotaku – 20 May 2011
- Interview with Terry Flew | SBS Radio – 18 May 2011
- How security chief’s bank details leaked | The Age – 16 May 2011
- Game ratings could be ceded to machines | SMH – 5 May 2011
- Identity theft, e-fraud top Australian security concerns: Unisys | TechWorld – 5 May 2011
- Sony gamers all losers thanks to Labor | The Brisbane Times – 5 May 2011
- Federal government on privacy: do as I say, not as I do | Crikey – 3 May 2011
- Minister: Sony hack firms breach notification case | Delimiter – 3 May 2011
- Sony breach worsens as government mulls over mandatory reporting scheme for data loss | Smart Company – 3 May 2011
- Shield laws a good start but not enough: Alliance | The Australian – 2 May 2011
- Privacy Commissioner calls for online security laws | ABC – 2 May 2011
- Accountants, lawyers take potshot at each other over professional privilege | The Australian – 18 April 2011
- Warning: this art debate may contain adult themes | SMH – 18 April 2011
- Artists may face classification to counter nudity | The Age – 18 April 2011
- ALRC Review | Barnold Law – 15 April 2011
- Audacious invasion of the privacy snatchers | SMH – 15 April 2011
- Family violence shouldn’t alter super rules | Money Management – 12 April 2011
- Reining in the “privacy is dead” crowd | Open and Shut – 11 April 2011
- Senate Committee suggests new laws to protect Australians’ online privacy | Clayton Utz – 11 April 2011
- Law reform body in dire need of funding | Lawyers Weekly – 10 April 2011
- Call for new laws to protect personal data online | Canberra Times – 8 April 2011
- Epsilon: Does phishing constitute “harm”? | IT News – 8 April 2011
- Dell Australia customer details stolen in major global data breach | SMH – 7 April 2011
- With censors swamped, Canberra signals it’s time for self-regulation | The Age – 3 April 2011
- Video games reform rebuffed over violence fears | SMH – 2 April 2011
- The Classification Review: The ACL And Elizabeth Handsley State Their Case | Kotaku AU – 31 March 2011
- ACL appears at classification inquiry | ACL – 31 March 2011
- R18+ propaganda manipulating public opinion | The Drum – 30 March 2011
- Liberal Senator floats Canberra classification takeover | iTnews – 28 March 2011
- Oz gov kicks off censorship review | The Register UK – 24 March 2011
- The Classification Review Begins: How Does This Affect R18+? | Kotaku AU – 24 March 2011
- Federal Government launches full classification review | ABC Tech & Games – 24 March 2001
- Green amendments a serious setback | The Australian – 23 March 2011
- Social security and domestic violence | Barnold Law – 19 March 2011
- Patent Reform Exposed Part II – Usefulness | Patentology – 13 March 2011
- Australia Joins List of Threats to Online Freedom | Pulse World – 11 March 2011
- Attorneys-General Determine Solution For Online & Mobile Game Ratings | Games.on.net – 11 March 2011
- Aussie government proposes ‘fix’ for mobile game ratings | Gamespot.au – 11 March 2011
- Censors speak: classification system broken | SMH – 11 March 2011
- Somebody think of the pigs! Angry Birds to become censored? | LexMedia Australia – 6 March 2011
- An Apple A Day Keeps Classification Away | Kotaku Australia – 10 March 2011
- Content Classification: Industry guidance recommended | Encore – 10 March 2011
- Mobile games regulation on Government agenda | iTnews.com.au – 9 March 2011
- Government to censor iTunes app store | SMH – 9 March 2011
- Standing Committee of Attorneys-General Holds First Meeting in Wellington, New Zealand | News 4 Us – 6 March 2011
- Senate Submissions Overwhelmingly Oppose ‘Gene Patent’ Ban | Patentology – 6 March 2011
- Federal fix needed for beach erosion | Manning River Times – 4 March 2011
- FOI exclusion for NBN Co’s commercial activities | Open and Shut – 4 March 2011
- Kessing whistleblower conviction unsound as well as unjust | Open and Shut – 4 March 2011
- David Weisbrot, speaker details | Festival of Ideas website – 2 March 2011
- Family Violence and Commonwealth Laws | Womens Centre for Health Matters – 2 March 2011
- Bloody battle over Mortal Kombat ban as critics decry ‘broken’ classification system | Sydney Morning Herald – 2 March 2011
- Paper kicks off violence reports | PSnews – 1 March 2011
- In brief: Industry schedules iiTrial briefings | Computerword – 28 February 2011
- Gillard should ‘follow Obama’s lead’ | Star Observer – 28 February 2011
- Attorney-General reveals copyright reviews | Delimiter – 28 February 2011
- Canberra mulls a wider safe harbour | ITnews – 28 February 2011
- ACIP Report on Patentable Subject Matter | Mondaq – 27 February 2011
- Attorney-General signals shift in safe harbour provisions | Computerworld – 25 February 2011
- Australian Law Reform Commission Releases Issues Papers Concentrating on the Treatment of Family Violence in Specific Areas of Commonwealth Law | News-4-Us – 23 February 2011
- ALRC Internship Applications Close this Friday | Survive Law – 22 February 2011
- Censorship review report due by end of year | ITnews – 22 February 2011
- Vodafone customers’ privacy not completely Vodagone | IT Wire – 17 February 2011
- News news is privacy news | CRGessentials – 17 February 2011
- ACIP Reports on ‘Patentable Subject Matter’ | Patentology – 17 February 2011
- Australia Releases Report On Vodafone Privacy Violations | GovMonitor – 16 February 2011
- Decision On R18+ Won’t Be Reached In March SCAG Meeting | Kotaku – 16 February 2011
- Australian Privacy Commissioner says Vodafone violated Privacy Act in data breach incident | Inforsecurity – 16 February 2011
- Privacy Commissioner releases Vodafone findings | Office of the Australian Information Commissioner – 16 February 2011
- Australian govt endorses gender based-DV plan, and deny Men the same protections | Fathers4Equality Blog – 15 February 2011
- Government Endorses Single Unified National Plan to Reduce Violence Against Women and Their Children 2010-2022 | News-4-Us – 15 February 2011
- Censorship: Reviewing the Reviews | Organised Adversary – 12 February 2011
- Australian Credit Reporting Industry Under Spotlight as Government Discusses New Code of Conduct Changes | News-4-Us – 12 February 2011
- ALRC cutbacks tip of iceberg | Civil Liberties Australia – 12 February 2011
- Let us stop pussyfooting around our censorship laws | The Australian – 12 February 2011
- Australian Law Reform Commission performs vital role | Attorney-General’s Department – 11 February 2011
- Next step towards comprehensive credit reporting | Minister for Home Affairs – 1 February 2011
- FOI for the private sector an interesting idea one year, dead duck the next | Open and Shut – 1 February 2011
- Vint Cerf’s message to Australia: internet censorship isn’t effective | AustralianIT – 20 January 2011
- Legal legend honoured on stamp | Lawyers Weekly – 20 January 2011
- Australian Classification system under review | PS3 News – 20 January 2011
- Let’s Have a ‘F***ed Classification’ Rating | ABC Technology + Games – 19 January 2011
- Aussie classification review set for early 2011 | Adz’s Blog – 18 January 2011
- Tables turn as outspoken feminists are gummed up and set for a tongue-lashing | The Age – 16 January 2011
- The Protection of National Security Information in Australia – a Criminal Lawyer’s Guide | Criminal Law Lectures, transpoworld.com – 16 January 2011
- Content regulation | Barnold Law – 14 January 2011
- WikiLeaks should propel less secrecy at the top | The Australian – 13 January 2011
- Whistleblowing and leaks | Open & Shut – 11 January 2011
- Violence victims conned on orders | Adelaide Now – 11 January 2011
- Oz net filter jams up with smut, may be pulled out altogether | The Register (UK) – 7 January 2011
- Classifying The Unclassifiable: R18+ And The Bigger Picture | Kotaku – 5 January 2011