Omit "section 80.1 or 91.1", substitute "Division 80 or section 91.1".
Repeal the sections.
Omit "as defined in section 24A", substitute "(see subsection (3))".
Add:
(a) to bring the Sovereign into hatred or contempt;
(b) to urge disaffection against the following:
(i) the Constitution;
(ii) the Government of the Commonwealth;
(iii) either House of the Parliament;
(c) to urge another person to attempt to procure a change, otherwise than
by lawful means, to any matter established by law of the Commonwealth;
(d) to promote feelings of ill-will or hostility between different groups
so as to threaten the peace, order and good government of the
Commonwealth.
Criminal Code Act 1995
Repeal the heading, substitute:
Repeal the heading, substitute:
Insert:
(a) a body corporate; or
(b) an unincorporated body;
whether or not the body is based outside Australia, consists of persons who are not Australian citizens, or is part of a larger organisation.
Omit "Note", substitute "Note 1".
Add:
Repeal the subsections.
Repeal the definition.
Add:
Urging the overthrow of the Constitution or Government
(a) the Constitution; or
(b) the Government of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory; or
(c) the lawful authority of the Government of the Commonwealth.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 7 years.
(a) the Constitution; or
(b) the Government of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory; or
(c) the lawful authority of the Government of the Commonwealth;
that the first-mentioned person urges the other person to overthrow.
Urging interference in Parliamentary elections
Penalty: Imprisonment for 7 years.
Urging violence within the community
(a) the person urges a group or groups (whether distinguished by race,
religion, nationality or political opinion) to use force or violence against
another group or other groups (as so distinguished); and
(b) the use of the force or violence would threaten the peace, order and
good government of the Commonwealth.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 7 years.
Urging a person to assist the enemy
(a) the person urges another person to engage in conduct; and
(b) the first-mentioned person intends the conduct to assist an
organisation or country; and
(c) the organisation or country is:
(i) at war with the Commonwealth, whether or not the existence of a state
of war has been declared; and
(ii) specified by Proclamation made for the purpose of paragraph 80.1(1)(e)
to be an enemy at war with the Commonwealth.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 7 years.
Urging a person to assist those engaged in armed hostilities
(a) the person urges another person to engage in conduct; and
(b) the first-mentioned person intends the conduct to assist an
organisation or country; and
(c) the organisation or country is engaged in armed hostilities against
the Australian Defence Force.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 7 years.
Defence
Note 2: There is a defence in section 80.3 for acts done in good faith.
(a) tries in good faith to show that any of the following persons are mistaken
in any of his or her counsels, policies or actions:
(i) the Sovereign;
(ii) the Governor-General;
(iii) the Governor of a State;
(iv) the Administrator of a Territory;
(v) an adviser of any of the above;
(vi) a person responsible for the government of another country; or
(b) points out in good faith errors or defects in the following, with a
view to reforming those errors or defects:
(i) the Government of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory;
(ii) the Constitution;
(iii) legislation of the Commonwealth, a State, a Territory or another
country;
(iv) the administration of justice of or in the Commonwealth, a State, a
Territory or another country; or
(c) urges in good faith another person to attempt to lawfully procure a
change to any matter established by law, policy or practice in the
Commonwealth, a State, a Territory or another country; or
(d) points out in good faith any matters that are producing, or have a
tendency to produce, feelings of ill-will or hostility between
different groups, in order to bring about the removal of those
matters; or
(e) does anything in good faith in connection with an industrial dispute
or an industrial matter; or
(f) publishes in good faith a report or commentary about a matter of
public interest.
(a) for a purpose intended to be prejudicial to the safety or defence of the
Commonwealth; or
(b) with the intention of assisting an enemy:
(i) at war with the Commonwealth; and
(ii) specified by Proclamation made for the purpose of paragraph 80.1(1)(e)
to be an enemy at war with the Commonwealth; or
(c) with the intention of assisting another country, or an organisation,
that is engaged in armed hostilities against the Australian Defence
Force; or
(d) with the intention of assisting a proclaimed enemy of a proclaimed
country (within the meaning of subsection 24AA(4) of the
Crimes Act 1914 ); or
(e) with the intention of assisting persons specified in paragraphs
24AA(2)(a) and (b) of the Crimes Act 1914 ; or
(f) with the intention of causing violence or creating public disorder or
a public disturbance.
(a) a person may be arrested for an offence against this Division; or
(b) a warrant for the arrest of a person for such an offence may be issued
and executed;
and the person may be charged, and may be remanded in custody or on bail, but:
(c) no further proceedings may be taken
until that consent has been obtained; and
(d) the person must be discharged if proceedings are not continued within
a reasonable time.
Omit "24C,".
Omit "section 80.1", substitute "Division 80".
Repeal the subparagraph.
Omit ", 80.1".
Repeal the subparagraph.
After "Division", insert "72, 80, 101, 102, 103 or".