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Closing down FOI: a case study in sneaky government

Closing down FOI: a case study in sneaky government

by jmsthornton | Oct 7, 2015 | Freedom of Information, Office of the Australian Information Commissioner, Open Government

In an article for The Conversation, Johan Lidberg of Monash University writes of the test for Turnbull in promoting open government and a “Government 2.0” approach to freedom of information, in what to do about Abbott’s FOI hostile approach and the...
Closing down FOI: a case study in sneaky government

Commitment to freedom of information bolsters our democracy

by jmsthornton | Oct 2, 2015 | Freedom of Information, Office of the Australian Information Commissioner

John McMillan, the inaugural Australian information commissioner from 2010 until this year, has written for ‘The Australian’ on the need for a permanent Freedom of Information Commissioner....
Closing down FOI: a case study in sneaky government

Abbott government has not appointed FOI commissioner

by jmsthornton | Aug 26, 2015 | Freedom of Information, Office of the Australian Information Commissioner

More on the ongoing saga of the government’s failure to maintain the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner. This article by Jane Lee was published in the Sydney Morning Herald....
Closing down FOI: a case study in sneaky government

George Brandis urged to respect rule of law by former Liberal attorney general

by jmsthornton | Aug 20, 2015 | Freedom of Information, Office of the Australian Information Commissioner

In an article published by The Guardian, Australia, Daniel Hurst has drawn attention to international concern over the effective closure of the Office o of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC).  John Dowd, President of the International Commission of...
Closing down FOI: a case study in sneaky government

OAIC in trouble. Our letter to Brandis

by jmsthornton | Jul 16, 2015 | Federal Government, Freedom of Information, Office of the Australian Information Commissioner

The Attorney-General’s letter to ART of 21 May 2015  and the evidence given at the recent Senate Estimates Committee Hearing, confirm that the OAIC remains in deep trouble.  The letter produced below sets out what  ART sees as fundamental concerns –...
Closing down FOI: a case study in sneaky government

Senate’s last chance to save FOI watchdog and protect the rule of law

by jmsthornton | Jun 25, 2015 | Freedom of Information, Office of the Australian Information Commissioner

The Government has denied funds to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.  Tim Smith, David Harper, Stephen Charles write that in so doing, “the government claimed to be entitled, without the agreement of the legislature, to bring about the...
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