Criminal Code Act 1995
Schedule
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The Criminal Code
Subdivisions B and C (other than sections 80.2A , 80.2B , 80.2BA , 80.2BB , 80.2BC and 80.2BD and 80.2BE ), and sections 83.1 and 83.4 , do not apply to a person who: (a) tries in good faith to show that any of the following persons are mistaken in any of his or her counsels, policies or actions:
(2)
In considering a defence under subsection (1) , the Court may have regard to any relevant matter, including whether the acts were done: (a) for a purpose intended to be prejudicial to the safety or defence of the Commonwealth; or (b) with the intention of assisting a party:
(c) - (e) (Repealed by No 67 of 2018) (f) with the intention of causing violence or creating public disorder or a public disturbance.
(3)
Without limiting subsection (2) , in considering a defence under subsection (1) in respect of an offence against Subdivision C , the Court may have regard to any relevant matter, including whether the acts were done: (a) in the development, performance, exhibition or distribution of an artistic work; or (b) in the course of any statement, publication, discussion or debate made or held for any genuine academic, artistic or scientific purpose or any other genuine purpose in the public interest; or (c) in the dissemination of news or current affairs.
Section 3
CHAPTER 5 - THE SECURITY OF THE COMMONWEALTH Part 5.1 - Treason and related offences
Division 80
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Treason, urging or threatening violence, offences against groups or members of groups, advocating terrorism or genocide, and prohibited symbols and Nazi salute
Subdivision D
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Common provisions
SECTION 80.3
Defence for acts done in good faith
(1)
Subdivisions B and C (other than sections 80.2A , 80.2B , 80.2BA , 80.2BB , 80.2BC and 80.2BD and 80.2BE ), and sections 83.1 and 83.4 , do not apply to a person who: (a) tries in good faith to show that any of the following persons are mistaken in any of his or her counsels, policies or actions:
(i) the Sovereign;
(ii) the Governor-General;
(iii) the Governor of a State;
(iv) the Administrator of a Territory;
(v) an adviser of any of the above;
(b) points out in good faith errors or defects in the following, with a view to reforming those errors or defects:
(vi) a person responsible for the government of another country; or
(i) the Government of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory;
(ii) the Constitution;
(iii) legislation of the Commonwealth, a State, a Territory or another country;
(c) urges in good faith another person to attempt to lawfully procure a change to any matter established by law, policy or practice in the Commonwealth, a State, a Territory or another country; or (d) points out in good faith any matters that are producing, or have a tendency to produce, feelings of ill-will or hostility between different groups, in order to bring about the removal of those matters; or (e) does anything in good faith in connection with an industrial dispute or an industrial matter; or (f) publishes in good faith a report or commentary about a matter of public interest.
(iv) the administration of justice of or in the Commonwealth, a State, a Territory or another country; or
Note:
A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in subsection (1) . See subsection 13.3(3) .
(2)
In considering a defence under subsection (1) , the Court may have regard to any relevant matter, including whether the acts were done: (a) for a purpose intended to be prejudicial to the safety or defence of the Commonwealth; or (b) with the intention of assisting a party:
(i) engaged in armed conflict involving the Commonwealth or the Australian Defence Force; and
(ii) declared in a Proclamation made under section 80.1AB to be an enemy engaged in armed conflict involving the Commonwealth or the Australian Defence Force; or
(c) - (e) (Repealed by No 67 of 2018) (f) with the intention of causing violence or creating public disorder or a public disturbance.
(3)
Without limiting subsection (2) , in considering a defence under subsection (1) in respect of an offence against Subdivision C , the Court may have regard to any relevant matter, including whether the acts were done: (a) in the development, performance, exhibition or distribution of an artistic work; or (b) in the course of any statement, publication, discussion or debate made or held for any genuine academic, artistic or scientific purpose or any other genuine purpose in the public interest; or (c) in the dissemination of news or current affairs.