Surveillance Devices Act 2004

Act of the Parliament of Australia

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The Surveillance Devices Act 2004 is an act of law in the Commonwealth of Australia.

Annual reports

Annual reports are issued on the use of the act by the Australian Government Attorney General's Department.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.ag.gov.au/NationalSecurity/TelecommunicationsSurveillance/Pages/Annualreports.aspx Annual reports

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