Parliamentary Joint Committee on ASIO, ASIS and DSD
Review of Division 3 Part III of the ASIO Act 1979 - Questioning and Detention Powers
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Schedule of public hearings, programs and transcripts
The schedule of public hearings, programs and (proof and final) transcripts of evidence for this inquiry are below in Portable Document Format (PDF). If you have difficulty accessing the information, please contact the Committee Secretariat. For more information on public hearings, please refer to our brochure on appearing as a witness.
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There is currently a total of 4 public hearings in the following list.
- Melbourne: Tuesday 7 June 2005, 8.30am to 4.00pm
Legislative Council Committee Room, Parliament House, Spring Street
Witnesses: Law Institute of Victoria; Mr Joo-Cheong Tham; Mr Patrick Emerton; Victoria Legal Aid;
Federation of Community Legal Centres; Islamic Council of Victoria; Amnesty International
Transcript: Tuesday 7 June 2005 (PDF 406KB)
- Sydney: Monday 6 June 2005, 9.30am to 3.30pm
Level 8 - Conference Room A, Commonwealth Offices, 70 Phillip Street
Witnesses: Media, Entaintainment and Arts Alliance; John Fairfax Holding Ltd; Australian Press Council; Law Council of Australia; National Association of Community Legal Services;
Islamic Council of New South Wales; Australian Muslim Civil Rights Advocacy Network; Public Interest Advocacy Centre
Transcript: Monday 6 June 2005 (PDF 378KB)
- Canberra: Friday 20 May 2005, 9.00am to 1.30pm
Committee Room 2R1, Parliament House
Witnesses: Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security; Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission; Professor George Williams; Dr. Greg Carne
Transcript: Friday 20 May 2005 (PDF 275KB)
- Canberra: Thursday 19 May 2005, 9.00am to 12.30pm
Committee Room 2R1, Parliament House
Witnesses: ASIO; Attorney-General's Department; Australian Federal Police; Commonwealth Ombudsman
Transcript: Thursday 19 May 2005 (PDF 225KB)
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