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Democratic Audit of Australia

Owning Institution:
Discussion paper

New media laws and their impact on the bush


Peter Andren MP, the Independent member for Calare, considers the impact of the recent changes to media law on media diversity in rural areas. The laws, which will allow a single owner to control both television and newspapers in a particular market, will see, he says, an end to local content in rural areas.
Report

MPs incumbency benefits keep growing


In the wake of the latest increase in the printing allowance for federal MPs, Norm Kelly of the Democratic Audit of Australia, criticises both the accumulation of incumbency benefits and rules that allow the use of parliamentary allowances for partisan purposes.
Article

Public interest disclosure legislation in Australia: towards the next generation?


A J Brown of Griffith Law School reviews Australian laws on public interest disclosures. He finds significant variation in the scope of whistle-blowing law between the different States and Territories, and calls for a 'second generation' of law throughout Australia. He ranks legislative provisions on a scale of 0 to 3 and finds Queensland comes...
Report

Parliamentary committees: the return of the sausage machine?


One of the major concerns about a parliament controlled by the Executive is that the passage of legislation is poorly scrutinised in a process that has commonly been equated with the functioning of a sausage machine writes Liz Young.
Article

Strike up the ban: censorship joins the war on terrorism


Reflecting on the recent decision to ban two Islamist books, Norm Abjorensen is critical of how censorship has been used in the war on terror to pursue political rather than security goals. In July 2006 the Australian Government took the unusual step of banning two radical Islamic books on security grounds - the only western...

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