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Surveillance Devices Act 2004, at the Australasian Legal Information Institute Telecommunications Interception & Access Laws , Electronic Frontiers Australia This article related to Australian law is a stub .
The Surveillance Devices Act 2007 (NSW) (“the Act”) [1] is a piece of privacy legislation enacted by the Parliament of New South Wales the most populous state in Australia. It replaced the Listening Devices Act 1984 (NSW). [2] The Act makes it an offence to record private conversations apart from in specific and defined circumstances.
Surveillance Devices Act 2007 (NSW) V. Victoria Park Racing & Recreation Grounds Co Ltd v Taylor This page was last edited on 12 May 2022, at 21:41 (UTC). Text is ...
It is unclear if a tort of invasion of privacy exists under Australian law. [4] The ALRC summarised the position in 2007: [2]: para 5.12, 5.14 "In Australia, no jurisdiction has enshrined in legislation a cause of action for invasion of privacy; however, the door to the development of such a cause of action at common law has been left open by the High Court in Australian Broadcasting ...
Section 11 of the Surveillance Devices Act 2007 prohibits the publication or communication of private conversations and reports of such conversations, as well as records and reports of activities, that have come to be known due to the use of a surveillance device, including listening, optical surveillance, and tracking devices. [4] Section 12 ...
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Mass surveillance in Australia takes place in several network media, including telephone, internet, and other communications networks, financial systems, [1] vehicle and transit networks, international travel, utilities, and government schemes and services including those asking citizens to report on themselves [2] [3] or other citizens.