Surveillance Devices Act 2004
The Surveillance Devices Act 2004 is an act of law in the Commonwealth of Australia.
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Annual reports
Annual reports are issued on the use of the act by the Australian Government Attorney General's Department.[1]
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See also
References
External links
- Surveillance Devices Act 2004, at ComLaw
- Surveillance Devices Act 2004, at the Australasian Legal Information Institute
- Telecommunications Interception & Access Laws, Electronic Frontiers Australia
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