Press freedom reforms welcomed, but more needed say media companies
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Press freedom reforms welcomed, but more needed say media companies
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Law enforcement agencies will need a warrant from a Supreme or Federal Court judge before raiding journalists under a range of press freedom reforms agreed to by the Morrison government.
Attorney-General Christian Porter said the government would adopt all 16 recommendations made by the Parliament's intelligence and security committee, following its inquiry into the impact of law enforcement powers on the freedom of the press.