Australia's new tort of privacy, which came into effect in June 2025, will impact 90% of Australian businesses previously exempt from privacy regulation. The tort introduces new requirements around the "serious invasion" test, journalism defences, and a challenging one-year limitation period. We spoke to Matthew Hodgkinson, Managing Partner of Papillon Technology and Privacy Lawyers, who breaks down the five core elements lawyers must prove under the new tort.
A proposed ban on deepfake pornography has been introduced sparking debate among legal experts, privacy advocates, and technologists. The College caught up with Raymond Sun, an award-winning technology lawyer and full-stack developer, on the potential implications of this legislation.