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1.) What was the name of the Bill, and what existing legislation did it amend? 2.) When did the Bill pass the House of Representatives and the Senate? When did it receive royal assent? 3.) Which Minister was responsible for introducing the Bill in the House of Representatives (name and ministerial portfolio)? What is his current position in government? 4.) What reasons did the government give for introducing the Bill? 5.) What are the major features of Australia’s metadata laws, as enacted? 6.) What kinds of individuals and organisations wrote submissions to the PJCIS inquiry? What concerns did they raise? 7.) How significant a risk do the metadata laws pose to individual privacy? What protections for individual privacy exist in Australia? 8.) What risks do the metadata laws pose to whistle-blowers and journalists? How did the federal government address these risks? 9.) What have been some of the challenges and difficulties with implementing the metadata laws in practice? 10.) Do you think the federal government struck the right balance between the need to investigate serious crimes and the need to protect individual privacy?


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