In the media
ACMA finds Lottoland in breach of the Interactive
Gambling Act
An Australian Communications and Media Authority
(ACMA) investigation has found that Lottoland
Australia Pty Ltd has breached the Interactive Gambling Act
2001 (the Act) by providing prohibited interactive gambling
services (07 June 2019).
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Facial recognition quietly switched on at Queensland
stadiums, sparking privacy concerns
Stadiums Queensland has admitted to trialling facial
recognition software on sports fans and concertgoers, prompting
questions by the state's Privacy Commissioner about its quiet
implementation (06 June 2019).
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Online bookies slammed for flouting code of conduct with
inducements
A major bookmaker continues to offer financial incentives
to prospective punters to bet online, despite a new national ban on
the practice to prevent problem gambling (06 May 2019).
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Landmark terrorism sentences handed down on same
day
Australian courts have sentenced two individuals for
engaging in terrorist acts in Australia. While the two cases are
not related, this is the first time in Australia that any person
has been sentenced for the substantive offence of engaging in a
terrorist act (05 June 2019).
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Telstra fails to consult community
Telstra has been hit with a formal warning by the ACMA for
failing to comply with rules for deploying mobile phone base
stations. The rules, outlined in the Mobile Phone Base Station
Deployment Industry Code, are designed to make sure telcos provide
local councils and communities with an opportunity to have their
say before setting up mobile phone infrastructure (27 May 2019).
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Continuing reforms priority for Attorney-General
Attorney-General, Christian Porter, said the highest
priority will be the structural reform of the family law courts,
the establishment of the new Commonwealth Integrity Commission and
the religious discriminations bill to protect religious freedoms
(26 May 2019).
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In practice and courts
High Court of Australia
High Court of Australia Bulletin [2019] HCAB 4 (30 May
2019)
Queensland
CCC Investigations
Man charged with fraud and falsification of records - Operation
Stockade - 30 May 2019
CCC Publications
Corruption in the Queensland public sector - it's not just
about public servants
Using recent case studies, the paper highlights the
CCC's broader jurisdiction and the types of external influences
that could subvert public sector operations ( May 2019).
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Improper access to public sector databases, no. 2
Misuse of confidential information is an area of focus for
the CCC. This is the second paper on the topic and highlights that
disciplinary and criminal sanctions may be imposed on public sector
officers who don't follow the rules (May 2019).
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CCC Corruption Audit Plan for 2019-21
Our Corruption Audit plan sets out the agencies and areas
we propose to examine over the next two financial years to see how
robust their complaints management systems and prevention
frameworks are (May 2019).
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QLS: Increases to penalty units to commence on 1
July
The prescribed monetary value of the penalty unit under
the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992 (PSA Act) will
increase from 1 July 2019. The Penalties and Sentences (Penalty
Unit Value) Amendment Regulation 2019 prescribes a new penalty unit
value of $133.45 for section 5(1)(a)(i), (c)(i) and (e)(i) of the
PSA Act. This is an increase of 2.25% to the current value of the
penalty unit.
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QLS Legal Policy - Submissions
The
Criminal Code and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 makes
significant amendments to the Criminal Code Act 1899 (Qld)
including expanding the definition of murder to include reckless
indifference to human life (May 2019).
QLS: Criminal Code (Trespass Offences) Amendment Bill
2019
The Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee has been
referred the above bill for consideration and is due to report by 1
November 2019. Please provide your feedback by 21 June 2019.
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QAO: Follow-up of Managing child safety information
(Report 20: 2018–19)
To provide the right services at the right time,
organisations must collaborate and share information quickly,
easily, and securely. However, they must also balance making
information accessible when it is needed, to effectively protect
and care for children and promote their wellbeing, with keeping it
secure at all times (29 May 2019).
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Department of the Premier and Cabinet:
Consultations
Annual report 2017–18 feedback survey will open
until 28 June 2019 - Help us produce useful, high quality annual
reports. Take a minute to respond to this survey and share your
thoughts and suggestions.
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OIC Queensland: Handing over personal information
Sometimes we're asked to provide personal documents to
verify our identity, but it can also raise questions around how the
data is stored (06 June 2019).
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OIC Queensland: Privacy masterclass - Writing a decision
letter
Masterclass Workshop on Advanced Privacy Complaint
Handling, on 12 June 2019 The workshop will explore how to achieve
a positive outcome in a privacy complaint.
OIC Queensland decisions update: Queensland Sentencing
Advisory Council: Intermediate sentencing options and parole
The due date for the final report has been extended by
three months, by letter from the Attorney-General and Minister for
Justice, and Leader of the House, to 31 July 2019.
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Legislation
Gazetted
Annual Federal Courts and Tribunals Fee Increases from 1
July 2019
04/06/2019 - Pursuant to section 16 of the High Court of
Australia (Fees) Regulations 2012, from 1 July 2019 the fee
prescribed for each item of Schedule 1 to those Regulations will be
the amount listed here Annual
Federal Courts and Tribunals Fee Increases from 1 July 2019
Queensland
Subordinate legislation as made – 07 June
2019
No 86
Gaming Machine (Prescribed Liquor Licences) Amendment Regulation
2019
No 94
Adoption (Fees) Amendment Regulation 2019
Penalties and Sentences (Penalty Unit Value) Amendment
Regulation 2019 (Qld)
The objective of this Regulation is to increase, from 1
July 2019, the prescribed monetary value of the penalty unit in
section 3 of the Penalties and Sentences Regulation 2015 by 2.25%
from $130.55 to $133.45.
Bills
Legal Profession Uniform Law Application Amendment Bill
2019
Date of second reading speech: 5 June 2019
Disability (National Disability Insurance Scheme Transition)
Amendment Bill 2019
Date of second reading speech: 4 June 2019
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