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- Title
SJ No 104 - 21 August 2012
CYBERCRIME LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2011
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Senate Journals
- Date
21-08-2012
- Source
Senate
- Parl No.
43
- Number
104
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0
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chamber/journals/20120821_SJ104/0029
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Senate Journal No. 104 - 21 August 2012
- 1 MEETING OF SENATE
- 2 GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS
- 3 ORDER OF BUSINESS—REARRANGEMENT
- 4 CRIMINAL CODE AMENDMENT (CLUSTER MUNITIONS PROHIBITION) BILL 2010
- 5 QUESTIONS
- 6 MOTIONS TO TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS
- 7 PETITIONS
- 8 NOTICES
- 9 POSTPONEMENT
- 10 CONSIDERATION OF LEGISLATION
- 11 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS AND AUDIT—JOINT STATUTORY COMMITTEE—LEAVE TO MEET DURING SITTINGS
- 12 CYBER SAFETY—JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE—LEAVE TO MEET DURING SITTINGS
- 13 TREATIES—JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE—LEAVE TO MEET DURING SITTINGS
- 14 FOREIGN AFFAIRS—RUSSIA—FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION
- 15 INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIANS—HEARING HEALTH—OTITIS MEDIA
- 16 SPORT—MR PETER NORMAN
- 17 FOREIGN AFFAIRS—RUSSIA—FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION
- 18 IMMIGRATION—HUMANITARIAN PROGRAM
- 19 DISCUSSION OF MATTER OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE—EDUCATION—SCHOOLS FUNDING
- 20 AUDITOR-GENERAL—AUDIT REPORT NO. 1 OF 2012-13—DOCUMENT
- 21 AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION TO EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND INSTITUTIONS AND BILATERAL VISIT TO ISRAEL—DOCUMENT
- 22 CORPORATIONS AND FINANCIAL SERVICES—JOINT STATUTORY COMMITTEE—REPORT—STATUTORY OVERSIGHT OF THE AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS COMMISSION
- 23 FOREIGN AFFAIRS, DEFENCE AND TRADE—JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE—REPORT—AUSTRALIA'S HUMAN RIGHTS DIALOGUES WITH CHINA AND VIETNAM
- 24 PUBLIC WORKS—JOINT STATUTORY COMMITTEE—4TH REPORT OF 2012
- 25 DOCUMENTS
- 26 COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP
- 27 GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S MESSAGE—ASSENT TO LAW
- 28 CRIMINAL CODE AMENDMENT (CLUSTER MUNITIONS PROHIBITION) BILL 2010
- 29 CYBERCRIME LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2011
- 30 GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS—CONSIDERATION
- 31 ADJOURNMENT
- 32 ATTENDANCE
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CYBERCRIME LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2011Order of the day read for the adjourned debate on the motion of the Minister for Human Services (Senator Kim Carr)—That this bill be now read a second time. Debate resumed. Senator Ludlam moved the following amendment: At the end of the motion, add "but that the Senate calls on the Government to initiate an independent review to consider whether the Telecommunications Act 1997 and the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979 continue to be effective in light of technological developments (including technological convergence), changes in the structure of communication industries and changing community perceptions and expectations about communication technologies, in particular, the review should consider: (a) whether the Acts continue to regulate effectively communication technologies and the individuals and organisations that supply communication technologies and communication services; (b) how these two Acts interact with each other and with other legislation; (c) the extent to which the activities regulated under the Acts should be regulated under general communications legislation or other legislation; (d) the roles and functions of the various bodies currently involved in the regulation of the telecommunications industry, including the Australian Communications and Media Authority, the Attorney-General's Department, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner, the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman, and Communications Alliance; and (e) whether the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979 should be amended to provide for the role of a public interest monitor". Debate ensued. At 6.50 pm: Debate was interrupted while Senator Xenophon was speaking.
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