World IP Day 2026: Copyright, Creativity, and the Future of AI in Australia

Written by Julian Watchorn, Vice-Chair, Electronic Frontiers Australia. On World Intellectual Property Day, we are reminded that copyright is not a barrier to innovation: it is one of the systems that helps make innovation possible. In 2026, that system is under pressure. As governments accelerate investment in artificial intelligence, there is a growing push to […]
FOI Documents Reveal OAIC Echoes EFA’s Critique of the Government’s Age Assurance Technology Trial

Newly released documents seen by EFA and obtained by Cam Wilson (a journalist for Crikey and friend of EFA) —read the full Crikey article here — under the Freedom of Information Act reveal that internal assessments by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) align substantially with the early warnings and independent observations made by […]
Freedom of Information Amendment Bill 2026 Withdrawn

Written by John Pane, EFA Chair. Following some very spirited debate today in the Senate, EFA is quite happy to announce that the Freedom of Information Amendment Bill has been withdrawn. In respect of Senator Gallagher’s (LAB) comments in the Senate today that “….the intention of the bill was to modernise the FOI process, reduce […]
Albanese Government Poised to Restrict Australia’s Freedom of Information Regime

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA — Electronic Frontiers Australia (EFA) warns that the Albanese government is set to weaken our government’s transparency framework and its accountability by using its numbers to bulldoze the Freedom of Information Amendment Bill 2025 (FOIA Bill) through Parliament without amendment when it resumes this week, despite overwhelming and well-reasoned opposition to the Bill. […]
EFA Inc Membership Engagement Survey 2025

By EFA Chair, John Pane. It’s been some time since we’ve done this. And it’s about time! As you know, as part of our advocacy work EFA has been chipping away at awareness-building activities (think media interviews and newsletters) and on the ground policy work to push for digital rights policies that matter most to you […]
