Media involving the Monitor You are here Home News and media Media involving the Monitor In this section News and media Media involving the Monitor Speeches and Presentations Please follow the links below for examples of recent media articles, interviews, podcasts or other media events involving the Monitor. News and Media 2018 offences should be retained in a new age of espionage 11 July 2025 Subjects: Australia’s 2018 espionage laws, foreign interference, sabotage, theft of trade secrets Life after D-notices: Australia can learn from Britain’s updated system 2 April 2025 Subjects: Secrecy, Press Freedom, British Defence and Security Media Advisory (DSMA) system Secret surveillance powers probe targets privacy fears 20 February 2025 Subjects: Data disruption, network activity and account takeover warrants, INSLM public hearing National security watchdog mulls new limits on hacking powers 3 December 2024 Subjects: Data disruption, network activity and account takeover warrants Law Council of Australia praises federal government response to secrecy offences review 2 December 2024 Subjects: Secrecy offences, Law Council of Australia, INSLM review of Part 5.6 of Criminal Code Act 1995 Government agrees Australia’s secrecy laws need to change 29 November 2024 Subjects: Secrecy offences, classified information, press freedom, INSLM report Excessive secrecy offence to be repealed – Canberra Times 27 November 2024 Subjects: Australia’s secrecy laws, government response to INSLM review Secrecy laws to be wound back in ‘win’ for journalist - AAP 27 November 2024 Subjects: Australia’s secrecy laws, government response to INSLM review with a focus on repeal of offence that affect journalist and press freedom. Monitor ‘doorstop’ interview on secrecy laws 27 November 2024 Subject: Full recording of media interview on government response to INSLM secrecy offences report Response to secrecy offences review welcomed 27 November 2024 Subjects: Law Council of Australia response to government statement on implementing INSLM secrecy review Pagination Previous page Prev Page 2 Next page Next
2018 offences should be retained in a new age of espionage 11 July 2025 Subjects: Australia’s 2018 espionage laws, foreign interference, sabotage, theft of trade secrets
Life after D-notices: Australia can learn from Britain’s updated system 2 April 2025 Subjects: Secrecy, Press Freedom, British Defence and Security Media Advisory (DSMA) system
Secret surveillance powers probe targets privacy fears 20 February 2025 Subjects: Data disruption, network activity and account takeover warrants, INSLM public hearing
National security watchdog mulls new limits on hacking powers 3 December 2024 Subjects: Data disruption, network activity and account takeover warrants
Law Council of Australia praises federal government response to secrecy offences review 2 December 2024 Subjects: Secrecy offences, Law Council of Australia, INSLM review of Part 5.6 of Criminal Code Act 1995
Government agrees Australia’s secrecy laws need to change 29 November 2024 Subjects: Secrecy offences, classified information, press freedom, INSLM report
Excessive secrecy offence to be repealed – Canberra Times 27 November 2024 Subjects: Australia’s secrecy laws, government response to INSLM review
Secrecy laws to be wound back in ‘win’ for journalist - AAP 27 November 2024 Subjects: Australia’s secrecy laws, government response to INSLM review with a focus on repeal of offence that affect journalist and press freedom.
Monitor ‘doorstop’ interview on secrecy laws 27 November 2024 Subject: Full recording of media interview on government response to INSLM secrecy offences report
Response to secrecy offences review welcomed 27 November 2024 Subjects: Law Council of Australia response to government statement on implementing INSLM secrecy review