Classification
- Jim Wallace speaks to SBS about classification of R18+ games
- David Hutt on the Political Spot
- ACL submission to the Senate on R18+ computer games
- Brad Huddleston on the Political Spot
- MR: ALRC missed opportunity to reform classification system
- Professor Lelia Green on the Political Spot
- ACL's Submission on the National Classification Scheme
- Ros Phillips on the Political Spot
- ACL's Submission on Media Convergence
- Outdoor advertisers continue to put sexual images in front of kids
- Virtual classes of cold-blooded killing
- MR: Norwegian tragedy highlights impact of violent video games
- MR: ACL calls on classification ministers to delay R18+ games decision
- ACL submission to the ALRC review of the National Classification Scheme
- Rob Ward on the Political Spot
- MR: ACL urges restraint on games classification until review of entire system complete
- MR: Outdoor advertising report misses opportunity for significant reform
- MR: Senate report acknowledges need for national classification scheme reform
- Wendy Francis clarifies position on sexualised advert
- MR: Abusive language and cyberbullying inappropriate in debate about sexualisation of children through outdoor advertising
- Lyle Shelton on the Political Spot
- MR: People power wins in removing offending ads
- R18+ computer game guidelines fly in the face of community concern
- MR: Draft R18+ computer game guidelines fail families
- The Political Spot - May 10, 2011
- MR: ACL welcomes bi-partisan recognition of the problem of sexualisation of children
- Pro-life billboard ‘contrary to prevailing community standards’
- ACL submission to the Joint Select Committee on Cyber-Safety
- Advertising Bureau discards G rated billboards
- What billboards tell us about Australian ideals
- MR: R18+ games debate descends to farce
- The Political Spot - 5th April 2011
- R18+ decision should not pre-empt classification review
- The Political Spot - March 8, 2011
- ACL's Submission to the Senate on Classification
- ACL's Submission on Outdoor Advertising
- ACL calls on outdoor advertising to be ‘G’ rated
- The Political Spot - 1st February 2011
- Stop American rapper’s violent, anti-woman video from being released
- Why the sex trade is wrong to push for R18+ games
- Classification system should provide respite for innocence of children
- ACL welcomes review of classification system
- The Political Spot – December 14, 2010
- The Political Spot – December 7, 2010
- Dollars and spin driving violent video game push
- Violent interactive R18+ video game decision not a done deal
- Violent video game debate far from over
- The Political Spot – November 23, 2010
- Violent video game decision imminent
- Senate inquiry into Australia’s broken classification system
- Classification system a shambles
- How porn undermines women's humanity
- The Political Spot – September 21, 2010
- Turnbull urged to use a ‘fact filter’ when commenting on ISP filtering
- Christian lobby congratulates ACT Greens on first steps to combat sexualisation of children
- ISP filtering too important for misinformed grabs
- Coalition ISP filter announcement incomprehensible
- "Taking liberties" - Jim Wallace in The Australian
- Jim Wallace article on ISP filtering
- ‘Kids are growing up in an X-rated society’
- Increase in children sexually abusing children sparks call for review of classification system
- ACL welcomes youth violence inquiry’s call for classification review
- "There probably is a causal link between pornography and sexual abuse" says Q&A panellist
- Battle over protecting kids online heats up
- ACL applauds ISPs for filtering child porn
- MP's opposition to net filter misguided
- Gillard committed to net filter
- Leadership change will not change filter policy
- ACL speaks out against mainstreaming porn
- ACL joins legal action against film containing 'simulated paedophilia'
- Decision pending: please act now to stop R18+ computer games
- Greens move to legalise sale of X18+ porn in NSW
- No court appeal on 'Salo' means Government must act to fix classification system
- No court appeal on Salo means Government must act to fix classification system
- Adultery advertisement marks a new low
- ‘Simulated’ paedophilia permitted on Australian screens
- Film degrading minors sparks call for review of classification system
- ACL holds Labor to R18+ games election promise
- SA Government has given written commitment to oppose R18+ game classification
- Gaming industry mirrors ‘big tobacco’ in denial of violent gaming effects
- ACL submission to the AGs Department on R18+ games
- ACL submission to DBCDE consultation on ISP filtering
- ACMA out of touch on TV standards
- R18+ games simulate and fuel violence
- Undies sniffing on the ABC should be another nail in the coffin for self-regulation
- ACL submission to Free TV Australia Code of Practice review
- Call to tame down TV sex and violence
- UN right on X-rated porn: Let’s not discriminate but extend bans across Australia
- ACL Welcomes Qantas move to ditch misleading GetUp ad
- Iran claims a long way from truth about protecting kids online
- Government bodies failing to protect best interests of the child
- ACL confirms porn filter stance
- Internet filtering trials logical and necessary
- Telstra encouraged to demonstrate corporate responsibility on internet filtering
- Christian Lobby calls for bipartisan support of ISP filtering
- Christian Lobby welcomes ISP filtering moves
- Parties respond to Christian concerns
- Sexualisation report fails children
- Senate broadcasting inquiry hearings stacked to ignore community concerns
