Media & Corporate Relations
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Acts that apply to Media & Corporate Relations
Tier Act Purpose Local contact 4 Do Not Call Register Act 2006 (Cth) An Act to establish a Do Not Call Register, and for other purposes.
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Acts that apply to Media & Corporate Relations generally
Refer to the A-Z Legislation list for the Tier 1 and 2 Acts that apply to the whole of the University, including Media & Corporate Relations.
Of the Acts that apply to the University generally, the following are particularly relevant to Media & Corporate Relations.
Relevant to Media & Corporate Relations
Tier Act Purpose Category 1 Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) An Act relating to competition, fair trading and consumer protection, and for other purposes. C17 2 Fair Trading Act 1987 (SA) An Act to provide for the appointment and powers and functions of the Commissioner for Consumer Affairs, to make provision in respect of certain unfair or undesirable trade practices, and for other purposes.
C17 1 Misrepresentation Act 1972 (SA) An Act to provide criminal sanctions against misrepresentation in certain commercial transactions; to expand the remedies available at common law and in equity for misrepresentation; and for other purposes. C17 1 Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (Cth) An Act relating to discrimination on the ground of disability.
C3 2 Spam Act 2003 (Cth) An Act about spam, and for related purposes.
C13 2 Defamation Act 2005 (SA) An Act to modify the general law relating to the tort of defamation; to repeal provisions of the Civil Liability Act 1936 relating to the tort of defamation; to amend the Criminal Law Consolidation Act 1935, the Evidence Act 1929 and the Limitation of Actions Act 1936; and for other purposes.
C14 1 Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) An Act relating to copyright and the protection of certain performances, and for other purposes.
C15 2 Trade Marks Act 1995 (Cth) An Act relating to trade marks. This Act provides for the registration of trade marks, collective trade marks, certification trade marks and defensive trade marks and sets out and protects the rights deriving from registration. This Act conforms with the minimum standards and principles prescribed for trade marks in the Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization.
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