NSWCCL gives evidence in Senate review of Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act

The NSW Council for Civil Liberties, represented by the President, Stephen Blanks, executive committee member Dr Martin Bibby and assistant secretary Jackson Rogers, gave evidence to the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee in its review of the Telecommunications Interception Act on 23 April 2014.  Transcript of CCL’s evidence will be available shortly.

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Read the NSWCCL submission (pdf)