A. Submissions

1
Mr Paul Templeton
2
Carly Ryan Foundation
2.1 Supplementary to submission 2
3
NSWCCL
4
Queensland Council for Civil Liberties, Liberty Victoria, Electronic Frontiers Australia, Australian Privacy Foundation
5
Commonwealth Ombudsman
5.1 Supplementary to submission 5
6
Australian Federal Police
6.1 Supplementary to submission 6
7
Police Federation of Australia
8
Amazon Web Services
9
Department Of Home Affairs
9.1 Supplementary to submission 9
10
Fastmail Pty Ltd
11
Twitter
12
Communications Alliance
12.1 Supplementary to submission 12
13
Uniting Church in Australia, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania
13.1 Supplementary to submission 13
14
Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre
14.1 Supplementary to submission 14
15
Human Rights Law Centre
16
Telstra
17
Australian Information Industry Association
18
Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security
18.1 Supplementary to submission 18
19
Office of the Australian Information Commissioner
20
Digital Industry Group Inc.
21
Law Council of Australia
21.1 Supplementary to submission 21
22
Name Withheld
23
Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission

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About this inquiry

The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) has commenced a review into the Surveillance Legislation Amendment (Identify and Disrupt) Bill 2020. The bill review was referred to the Committee by the Hon Peter Dutton MP, Minister for Home Affairs.



Past Public Hearings

10 Mar 2021: Canberra