Media companies slam proposed reforms to Australian privacy laws

Coalition of organisations says changes would have ‘devastating impact on press freedom’ and are not in public interest

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Media companies have rejected a proposal to reform Australian privacy law, warning that the changes – including a right to sue outlets for serious invasions of privacy – are not in the public interest and would harm press freedom.

The Right to Know coalition warns the attorney general’s department’s proposal, released in February, would have “a devastating impact on press freedom and journalism in Australia without any clearly defined need or benefit”.

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