"Doctors, lawyers, priests, clerics and journalists may have no right to keep conversations, emails and text messages with clients and parishioners confidential under proposed anti-terrorism laws giving police broader powers to intercept communications" reports this morning's Australian Financial Review.
There is probably no better body in Australia than the Law Council of Australia to comment on the proposed legislation.
Read the Council's Submission to a Senate Committee here. And, be alarmed what our Federal Government is yet again seeking to implement under the guise of anti-terrorism protection.
There is probably no better body in Australia than the Law Council of Australia to comment on the proposed legislation.
Read the Council's Submission to a Senate Committee here. And, be alarmed what our Federal Government is yet again seeking to implement under the guise of anti-terrorism protection.
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