A. List of submissions

1
Future Wise and the Australian Privacy Foundation
2
Australian Lawyers for Human Rights
3
Office of the Information Commissioner (Queensland)
4
Office of the Victorian Information Commissioner
5
Civil Liberties Australia
6
Australian Security Industry Association Limited
6.1 Supplementary to submission 6
7
Tasmanian Government
8
Law Council of Australia
8.1 Supplementary to submission 8
8.2 Supplementary to submission 8
9
Joint councils for civil liberties
9.1 Supplementary to submission 9
10
Queensland Council for Civil Liberties
11
Australian Human Rights Commission
11.1 Supplementary to submission 11
11.2 Supplementary to submission 11
12
Department of Home Affairs
12.1 Supplementary to submission 12
12.2 Supplementary to submission 12
12.3 Supplementary to submission 12
12.4 Supplementary to submission 12
13 Office of the Australian Information Commissioner
14
The Victorian Government
15
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
15.1 Supplementary to submission 15
16
Human Rights Law Centre
16.1 Supplementary to submission 16
16.2 Supplementary to submission 16
17
Dr Marcus Smith
17.1 Supplementary to submission 17
18
Fergus Hanson, Australian Strategic Policy Institute
18.1 Supplementary to submission 18
19
Dr Paul Henman
20
Professor Liz Campbell
21
Paul Sharp
22
Ash White
23
Zac Ford
24 Robert Sweet
25
Maria Casamento
26
Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association
27
Allens Hub for Technology, Law and Innovation at UNSW Law
28
Optus
29
Sue-Ellen Middleton
30
Rebecca King
31
Tanja Price
32
Lyn Craven
33
Robert Bury
34
Sophie Novasari
35
Connie Crawford
36
Robyn Reynolds
37
Digital Transformation Agency (DTA)
38
Department of Human Services
39 Australian Security Intelligence Organisation
39.1 Supplementary to submission 39
40
Electronic Frontiers Australia

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About this inquiry

The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security has commenced a review of the Identity-matching Services Bill 2019 and the Australian Passports Amendment (Identity-matching Services) Bill 2019.

These are re-introduced Bills. The Identity-matching Services Bill 2018 and the Australian Passports Amendment (Identity-matching services) Bill 2018 lapsed upon this year's election. At this time the Committee's review of the Identity-matching Services Bill 2018 and the Australian Passports Amendment (Identity-matching services) Bill 2018 also lapsed.

Pursuant to Clause 8 of Schedule 1 of the Intelligence Services Act 2001 the Committee has accepted evidence to its review of the Identity-matching Services Bill 2019 and the Australian Passports Amendment (Identity-matching services) Bill 2019 all evidence including submissions and transcripts taken for the Committee's review of the Identity-matching Services Bill 2018 and the Australian Passports Amendment (Identity-matching services) Bill 2018 can be found here.