Young people weigh in on how Queensland government listens and delivers for them Community & Social Queenslanders aged between 12 and 25 years have been invited to participate in an engagement program to determine how the state government delivers for their
Consumer data right scheme expanded December 16, 2021 By Melissa Coade Economy & Industry Changes to the federal government’s ‘consumer data right’ (CDR) mean that third parties can now be asked to initiate actions on behalf of businesses and
Lawyers distance themselves from NSW Bar Association position on proposed consent laws June 7, 2021 By Melissa Coade New South Wales A list of 22 barristers in NSW (most of whom are either silks or Queens Counsel) has been published by former Solicitor-General of Australia Justin
Lawyers float risk of ‘serious injustice’ that proposed consent laws may cause May 27, 2021 By Melissa Coade New South Wales The NSW Bar Association says proposed changes to the criminal law in NSW about rape and sexual assault are ‘ill-considered’ and do not make the
Experts slam ‘ridiculous’, ‘ignorant’ sexual consent app March 18, 2021 By Amber Schultz Communications & Technology NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller has proposed an app for sexual consent to address Australia’s pervasive culture of sexual violence, and to modernise attitudes on
We can see the male gender bias of all-boys schools by the books they study in English March 3, 2021 By Cody Reynolds Editors' Picks “She’s more crazy than she is female.” So declared a senior student in a furious critique of Sylvia Plath’s poetry. The classroom was entirely male,
Premium Interviews Federal public servants will soon have a ‘responsibility to share’ data for public benefit, but they need to lean on the experts and be careful not to overreach December 10, 2019 By Stephen Easton Federal After a long period of consultation around upcoming federal data-sharing and release reforms, questions about consent and commercial use remain the most controversial. While a
Premium Insights and analysis Data sharing reforms are taking shape and federal agencies need to get up to speed. Expect new powers, new responsibilities and cultural change September 9, 2019 By Stephen Easton Communications & Technology The data sharing and release scheme aims to stake out a patch of middle ground between locking up government information and releasing it on data.gov.au
Partner Content Privacy and consent: Winning the trust of consumers and citizens April 9, 2019 By Maria Katsonis The need to win the trust of citizens and consumers over the use of their data is critical to the transition of the Australian economy
Partner Content To build trust in data, empowering consumers and citizens is key March 4, 2019 By Maria Katsonis After a string of data breaches in 2018, privacy and protecting people’s information became a hot issue which shows no signs of abating. Digital privacy