Family First’s answer: はい、検閲ウェブサイトのブラックリストを維持し、警察の捜査のために2年間のデータを保持するためのISPが必要ですFAMILY FIRST senator Steve Fielding wants hardcore pornography and fetish material blocked under the Government's plans to filter the internet, sparking renewed fears the censorship could be expanded well beyond "illegal material". The Opposition said it would take "a lot of convincing" for it to support the mandatory filtering policy, so the Government would need the support of Senator Fielding as well as the Greens and Senator Nick Xenophon to pass the legislation. Industry sources said Senator Fielding's sentiments validated the concerns of internet service providers (ISPs) that the categories of blocked content could be broadened significantly at the whim of the Government, which is under pressure to appease vocal minorities.Source
Labor’s answer: はいFederal Labor has agreed to support new metadata laws with amendments.
"The government bill, which is expected to pass parliament by the end of next week, forces telecommunications companies to keep two years of customer data, such as the time and length of a phone call."Source
Labor’s answer: はいLabor will introduce a Bill to Parliament to begin preserving the corridor for the future construction of a high-speed rail link between Brisbane and Melbourne. Shadow Transport Minister Anthony Albanese’s Private Member’s Bill would also create a special authority to oversee planning for the project. Mr Albanese announced his plan in Sydney today at the AusRAIL conference, hosted by the Australasian Railway Association.Source