Several Australian government officials, including the prime minister and attorney-general, issued a joint statement committing to protecting against online harms. The statement noted the intention to bring legislation in August to reform the Privacy Act. Specifically, officials called out the need to "overhaul" the current privacy regime in order to give survivors of domestic abuse "greater control and transparency over their personal information."
Australian officials commit to Privacy Act 'overhaul'
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