This article examines two key components of the Australian Government’s data surveillance framework and critiques their impact on journalistic confidentiality. The 2015 mandatory data retention scheme and the 2018 telecommunications industry assistance scheme have been the subjects of considerable controversy and ongoing parliamentary reviews. The combined effect of these provisions is that journalists are unable to confidently fulfil their ethical obligation to maintain source confidentiality. The article recommends targeted reforms to more explicitly and appropriately balance the public interest in journalistic confidentiality (and relatedly, democracy, public accountability and the rule of law) against law enforcement and national securi...
European data protection aims to protect the privacy and related rights of individuals, purposes whi...
Australia’s media organisations have joined forces to combat a level of suppression and censorship t...
Journalists’ reliance on confidential sources for their articles is a lynchpin of journalistic pract...
As members of the ‘fourth estate’, journalists have enjoyed certain limited protections for themselv...
In 2015, the Australian government passed the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Amendment...
The intelligence leaks from Edward Snowden in 2013 unveiled the sophistication and extent of data co...
This article examines whether Australia’s current shield law regime meets journalists’ expectations ...
The intelligence leaks from Edward Snowden in 2013 unveiled the sophistication and extent of data co...
This article examines whether Australia’s current shield law regime meets journalists’ expectations ...
In April 2015, the Australian Government passed the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Ame...
Digital technologies have fundamentally altered how journalists communicate with their sources, enab...
‘Journalism under siege’ proclaimed the cover of The Walkley Magazine, an Australian publication ded...
This book shows how surveillance society shapes and interacts with journalistic practices and discou...
The issues raised by confidentiality and source protection create some of the most acute ethical dil...
to renegotiate control In 2007, Australia was rated by two international media bodies as well down t...
European data protection aims to protect the privacy and related rights of individuals, purposes whi...
Australia’s media organisations have joined forces to combat a level of suppression and censorship t...
Journalists’ reliance on confidential sources for their articles is a lynchpin of journalistic pract...
As members of the ‘fourth estate’, journalists have enjoyed certain limited protections for themselv...
In 2015, the Australian government passed the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Amendment...
The intelligence leaks from Edward Snowden in 2013 unveiled the sophistication and extent of data co...
This article examines whether Australia’s current shield law regime meets journalists’ expectations ...
The intelligence leaks from Edward Snowden in 2013 unveiled the sophistication and extent of data co...
This article examines whether Australia’s current shield law regime meets journalists’ expectations ...
In April 2015, the Australian Government passed the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Ame...
Digital technologies have fundamentally altered how journalists communicate with their sources, enab...
‘Journalism under siege’ proclaimed the cover of The Walkley Magazine, an Australian publication ded...
This book shows how surveillance society shapes and interacts with journalistic practices and discou...
The issues raised by confidentiality and source protection create some of the most acute ethical dil...
to renegotiate control In 2007, Australia was rated by two international media bodies as well down t...
European data protection aims to protect the privacy and related rights of individuals, purposes whi...
Australia’s media organisations have joined forces to combat a level of suppression and censorship t...
Journalists’ reliance on confidential sources for their articles is a lynchpin of journalistic pract...