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There are principles of redaction of documents to ensure that operational details that could arguably be used against , say, SAS soldiers not be divulged. But there is also a public interest in holding governments to account for behaviours that break laws. These are the principles of a free and open press.
If we don't have a press that is able to publish evidence of malpractice any government can simply classify every document it creates and then point blank deny any accusations of misconduct and say such accusations are lies, slander. They could then get away with anything they want.
Sound fair enough ?
I hope you know that none of that legislation is relevant to the foregoing.National Security Legislation Amendment (Espionage and Foreign Interference) Bill 2018
https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentar...slation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r6022
Crimes Act 1914 and Criminal Code Act 1995 to replace certain existing, and introduce new, offences relating to secrecy of information.I hope you know that none of that legislation is relevant to the foregoing.
Those matters are not relevant to the foregoing.Crimes Act 1914 and Criminal Code Act 1995 to replace certain existing, and introduce new, offences relating to secrecy of information.
Yes they are.Those matters are not relevant to the foregoing.
I linked the legislation and suggest you do better next time.Yes they are.
You didn't link anything.I linked the legislation and suggest you do better next time.
I linked the legislation at post #3026.And heres a whole article on the link I provided https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/amp...ll-threatens-journalists-with-jail-union-says
Weave your magic and tell me it isn't so Rob
I linked the legislation at post #3026.
It is a shame you do not understand what it covers.
No magic necessary, just a functional brain.
Thanks Bas - fixed the link.Suggest you check the link. It said you have reached a moved or deleted page.
You didn't read it.Thanks Bas - fixed the link.
I have read the various Acts and I could not find how the 2018 legislation was relevant to what moxjo claimed as they were specific to Espionage and Foreign Interference. That is not what the journalists were addressing.
They will judge on whether or not a crime has been committed.It should be up to judges to decide whether material is detrimental to national security, not politicians.
I read all the amended legislation.You didn't read it.
No you didn't.I read all the amended legislation.
Did you?
Or did you rely on something a newspaper reported?
Please link to the specific legislation if you think you have a case. I took the long way of checking before saying what I have, above.
I regularly watch the ABC news at 7:00 PM
But prior to the election, I stopped watching because the political reporting was so biased.
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