This paper provides a history of identity documents in Australia and of the events leading up to the recent government proposal for a health and social services smartcard known as the Access card. It examines the reasons behind the government¿s decision to proceed with the Access card as well as the features that it will contain. Various criticisms in relation to the card are discussed including the proposed purpose of the card, the administrative scheme, and the adequacy of privacy protection. Some conclusions are drawn about whether, despite the government's claims, the card represents a de facto national identity card
Thirty years ago, Australia staunchly opposed the introduction of a national identity card. A unifor...
Government smart cards have promised substantial improvements in public services delivery, yet they ...
Anna Johnston outlines the arguments against a national identity card for Australians THE PUBLIC D...
This paper provides a history of identity documents in Australia and of the events leading up to the...
If the unpopular Australia Card proposal was a national ID card scheme, then is the Access Card prop...
This paper explores how an identity card scheme might work in Australia by using the UK Identity Car...
This paper explores how an identity card scheme might work in Australia by using the UK Identity Car...
This paper explores how an identity card scheme might work in Australia by using the UK Identity Car...
This paper explores how an identity card scheme might work in Australia by using the UK Identity Car...
This paper explores how an identity card scheme might work in Australia by using the UK Identity Car...
Despite the Government’s claims to the contrary, the Access Card is a national identity card. Its de...
Identity theft restricts victims' lives, even if the stolen identity is not used for criminal purpos...
Identity theft restricts victims’ lives, even if the stolen identity is not used for criminal purpos...
Identity theft restricts victims' lives, even if the stolen identity is not used for criminal purpos...
Graham Greenleaf argues that the federal government\u27s \u27access card\u27 proposals should be rej...
Thirty years ago, Australia staunchly opposed the introduction of a national identity card. A unifor...
Government smart cards have promised substantial improvements in public services delivery, yet they ...
Anna Johnston outlines the arguments against a national identity card for Australians THE PUBLIC D...
This paper provides a history of identity documents in Australia and of the events leading up to the...
If the unpopular Australia Card proposal was a national ID card scheme, then is the Access Card prop...
This paper explores how an identity card scheme might work in Australia by using the UK Identity Car...
This paper explores how an identity card scheme might work in Australia by using the UK Identity Car...
This paper explores how an identity card scheme might work in Australia by using the UK Identity Car...
This paper explores how an identity card scheme might work in Australia by using the UK Identity Car...
This paper explores how an identity card scheme might work in Australia by using the UK Identity Car...
Despite the Government’s claims to the contrary, the Access Card is a national identity card. Its de...
Identity theft restricts victims' lives, even if the stolen identity is not used for criminal purpos...
Identity theft restricts victims’ lives, even if the stolen identity is not used for criminal purpos...
Identity theft restricts victims' lives, even if the stolen identity is not used for criminal purpos...
Graham Greenleaf argues that the federal government\u27s \u27access card\u27 proposals should be rej...
Thirty years ago, Australia staunchly opposed the introduction of a national identity card. A unifor...
Government smart cards have promised substantial improvements in public services delivery, yet they ...
Anna Johnston outlines the arguments against a national identity card for Australians THE PUBLIC D...