(1) A person must not during the relevant period—
(a) print, publish or distribute; or
(b) cause, permit or authorise to be printed, published or distributed—
a newspaper, circular or pamphlet containing an article, report, letter or other matter containing electoral matter unless the author's name and address are set out at the end of the article, report, letter or other matter, or if only part of the article, report, letter or matter appears in any issue of a newspaper, circular or pamphlet at the end of that part.
Penalty: In the case of a natural person, 5 penalty units;
In the case of a body corporate, 25 penalty units.
Note to s. 86(1) inserted by No. 13/2013 s. 20(1).
Note
Section 179A applies to an offence against this subsection.
(2) This section does not apply to the publication in a newspaper of—
(a) a leading article; or
(b) an article that consists solely of a report of a meeting and does not contain electoral matter, other than comment made by a speaker at the meeting.
(3) It is sufficient compliance with subsection
(1) if a newspaper containing a letter containing electoral matter sets out
the author's name and the suburb or locality in which the author's address is
located.
Part 6—Voting
Division 1—Entitlement to vote