Footnotes
Majority report
[1]
Journals of the Senate, No. 55—24 September 2014,
p. 1487.
[2]
Journals of the Senate, No. 56—25 September 2014,
pp. 1506-1507.
[3]
This bill aims to 'modernise and improve the legislative framework that
governs the activities of the Australian Intelligence Community', especially the
Australian Intelligence Organisation Act 1979 and the Intelligence
Services Act 2001: Replacement Explanatory Memorandum, National
Security Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 1) 2014, p. 2.
[4]
Journals of the Senate, No. 56—25 September 2014,
p. 1535; House of Representatives, Votes and Proceedings,
No. 71—1 October 2014, p. 870.
[5]
Senator the Hon George Brandis, Attorney-General, 'George Brandis joins
Insiders', Interview with Barrie Cassidy, 14 September 2014.
Additional comments by the Australian Labor Party
[1]
Journals of the Senate, No. 56—25 September 2014,
p. 1506.
[2]
Senate Hansard, 25 September 2014, p. 23.
[3]
Senate Hansard, 25 September 2014, pp. 27-28.
[4]
Senate Hansard, 25 September 2014, p. 28.
Dissenting Report of the Australian Greens
[1] For example,
see Submission 12, p. 46; Submission 7, p. 3;
Submission 19, p. 1; Submission 13, p. 3; Submission 16,
p. 1. Note: As the committee refused to accept submissions in
relation to this inquiry, all submissions referred to in this report are
submissions to the inquiry of the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence
and Security into this Bill.
[2] For
example, see Submission 3, p. 2; Submission 2,
p. 2; Submission 7, p. 3; Submission 12.
[3]
Submission 3, p. 2.
[4] For a
description of these powers and their relationship to established principles of
criminal law, see Submission
12, Attachment A.
[5] For example,
see Independent National Security Legislation Monitor, Declassified Annual
Report (2012), pp. 44, 67; Australian Government, Council of
Australian Governments Review of Counter-Terrorism Legislation (2013),
p. 68; Submission 3, p.
3; Submission 12, pp. 7, 21-24.
[6] Independent
National Security Legislation Monitor Act 2010 (Cth), section 3.
[7]
The PJCIS released a Media Alert calling for public submissions on
25 September 2014. Submissions closed at midday on 3 October 2014.
[8]
Submission 19, p. 1.
[9]
Submission 16, p. 1.
[10]
Submission 17, p. 1.
[11]
Submission 12.
[12]
Submission 17.
[13]
Submission 3.
[14]
Submission 18.
[15]
Submission 7.
[16]
Submission 7, pp. 10-11.
[17]
Submission 12, Submission 3.
[18]
Submission 12, Submission 3.
[19] Submission
12, p. 16.
[20] Submission
3, p. 13
[21] Submission
3, p. 14.
[22] Criminal
Code Act 1995 (Cth), sections 104.32 & 105.53.
[23] Crimes
Act 1914 (Cth), section 3UK.
[24]
Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979 (Cth), section
34ZZ .
[25]
Submission 3, p. 2.
[26]
Independent National Security Legislation Monitor, Declassified Annual
Report (2012), pp. 44, 67.
[27]
Australian Government, Council of Australian Governments Review of
Counter-Terrorism Legislation (2013), p. 68
[28]
Independent National Security Legislation Monitor Annual Report (20
December 2012), p 1.
[29]
Parliamentary Joint Committee on ASIO, ASIS and DSD, Parliament of
Australia, An Advisory Report on the Australian Security Intelligence
Organisation Legislation Amendment (Terrorism) Bill 2002 (2002), p. vii.
[30]
Australian Passports Act 2005, section 22(2)(d).
[31]
Australian Passports Act 2005, sections 14 & 18.
[32]
Foreign Passports (Law Enforcement and Security) Act 2005,
sections 15 & 16.
[33]
The Bill, Schedule 1, Item 21 (proposed section 22A(1)).
[34]
The Bill, Schedule 1, Item 21 (proposed section 22A(1)).
[35]
The Bill, Schedule 1, Item 21 (proposed section 22A(2)).
[36]
The Bill, Schedule 1, Item 34.
[37]
Explanatory Memorandum, p. 80.
[38]
Attorney-General's Department, Submission 8, p. 11-12.
[39]
See Submission 3, pp. 20-21.
[40]
Independent National Security Legislation Monitor, Annual Report (2014),
p. 48.
[41]
Independent National Security Legislation Monitor, Annual Report (2014),
p. 48.
[42]
Explanatory Memorandum, p. 13.
[43]
See Submission 3, pp. 20-21; Submission 12,
pp. 25-26.
[44]
Submission 12, p. 26. See also Submission 2,
p. 2.
[45]
Submission 12, p. 26.
[46]
Submission 12, pp. 26-27.
[47]
Explanatory Memorandum, p. 82.
[48]
Submission 1, p. 8.
[49]
Submission 1, p. 8.
[50]
Submission 1, p. 7.
[51]
Submission 1, p. 7.
[52]
Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security, Committee Hansard,
2 October 2014, p. 4.
[53]
Explanatory Memorandum, p. 61.
[54]
The Bill, Schedule 4, Item 4.
[55] The Bill,
s 134D; Explanatory Memorandum, p, 190.
[56]
Explanatory Memorandum, pp. 190-191.
[57]
Submission 12, p. 29.
[58]
Submission 1, p. 2.
[59] Submission
2.
[60]
Submission 1, p. 6.
[61]
Submission 21, p. 4.
[62]
Submission 7, p. 15.
[63]
Submission 3, p. 22; Submission 7,
p. 15.
[64]
Submission 1, p. 9. See also Submission 3,
p. 21; Submission 7, p. 15.
[65]
Submission 1, pp. 9-10.
[66]
Explanatory Memorandum, p. 189.
[67]
Submission 7, pp. 15-16.
[68]
Explanatory Memorandum, pp. 62-64. See
also Submission 12, p. 31.
[69]
Explanatory Memorandum, p. 64.
[70]
Submission 12, p. 31.
[71]
Submission 14, p. 2.
[72]
Explanatory Memorandum, p. 169.
[73]
Submission 12, p. 44.
[74]
Submission 7, p. 17.
[75]
Submission 14, p. 1.
[76]
Submission 7, p. 18.
[77]
Explanatory Memorandum, p. 180.
[78]
Mr Stephen Blanks, President, New South Wales Council for Civil Liberties,
Committee Hansard, 3 October 2014, p. 1.
[79]
Submission 12, p. 45.
[80]
Submission 7, pp. 18-19.
[81]
Mr Stephen Blanks, President, New South Wales Council for Civil Liberties,
Committee Hansard, 3 October 2014, p. 2.
[82] Submission
12, p. 31
[83] Mr Timothy Pilgrim, Privacy Commissioner, Committee Hansard, 8 October 2014, p. 3.
[84] Mr Timothy Pilgrim, Privacy Commissioner, Committee Hansard, 8 October 2014, p. 1.
[85]
See, for example, Submission 2, p. 1; Submission 21,
p. 4; Submission 12, p. 33.
[86] See, for
example, Submission 3 pp. 15-17.
[87] See, for
example, Submission 7, p. 12
[88] Submission
12, pp. 33-34; Submission 17, p. 5.
[89]
See, for example, Submission 12, p. 38. Submission 16,
pp. 4-5; Submission 27, p. 9.