<div dir="ltr"><p>Australian internet policy: special issue of the Internet Policy Review</p><p><a href="https://policyreview.info/articles/analysis/australian-internet-policy" target="_blank">https://policyreview.info/<wbr>articles/analysis/australian-<wbr>internet-policy</a> <br></p><p><br></p><p> ABSTRACT</p><p> This special issue
focussing on internet policy in Australia provides a snapshot of
developments on various topics (access, privacy, censorship) as a means
of understanding better the state of play in Australia, and also how
this compares to internet policy in other parts of the world, especially
Europe and North America. Given changing geopolitics, the influence of
internet policy in the rest of the Asia Pacific through vehicles such as
th<span class="m_-6637242935004799208gmail-text_exposed_show">e Regional Comprehensive Economic
Partnership (RCEP) may become increasingly important in Australia in the
coming years. This leaves Australia, and its internet policy, at a
crossroads, which may reflect broader dynamics in internet policy
internationally, and makes this an interesting time in which to explore
what is happening in this particular country.</span></p><div class="m_-6637242935004799208gmail-text_exposed_show"><p> PAPERS IN THIS SPECIAL ISSUE<br> Editorial<br> Angela Daly, Queensland University of Technology, Australia<br> Julian Thomas, RMIT University, Australia</p><p> The passage of Australia’s data retention regime: national security, human rights, and media scrutiny<br> Nicolas Suzor, Queensland University of Technology, Australia<br> Kylie Pappalardo, Queensland University of Technology, Australia<br> Natalie McIntosh, Queensland University of Technology, Australia</p><p> Computer network operations and ‘rule-with-law’ in Australia<br> Adam Molnar, Deakin University, Australia<br> Christopher Parsons, Citizen Lab, Canada<br> Erik Zouave, KU Leuven, Belgium</p><p> Internet accessibility and disability policy: lessons for digital inclusion and equality from Australia<br> Gerard Goggin, University of Sydney, Australia<br> Scott Hollier, Media Access Australia, Australia<br> Wayne Hawkins, Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN), Australia</p><p> Internet policy and Australia’s Northern Territory Intervention<br> Ellie Rennie, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia<br> Jake Goldenfein, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia<br> Julian Thomas, RMIT University, Australia</p><p> Towards responsive regulation of the Internet of Things: Australian perspectives<br> Megan Richardson, The University of Melbourne, Australia<br> Rachelle Bosua, The University of Melbourne, Australia<br> Karin Clark, The University of Melbourne, Australia<br> Jeb Webb, The University of Melbourne, Australia<br> Atif Ahmad, The University of Melbourne, Australia<br> Sean Maynard, The University of Melbourne, Australia</p></div></div>