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Twenty years since the MA15+ classification was introduced, only rarely is there a public debate about a film being banned and there are a handful of appeals to the Classification Review Board each ...
South Australian Attorney-General John Rau has reversed his position on video game classification, announcing that he supports the existence of both MA15+ and R18+ ratings, InDaily reports. South ...
In April this year, South Australian Attorney-General John Rau announced plans to abolish the MA15+ classification for video games in South Australia in favour of an R18+ classification, provided the ...
While the Australian government dawdles on changes to the country’s classification guidelines, games continue to be “refused classification” on the grounds they exceed the maximum rating of MA15+. The ...
The Australian government's Classification Review Board today announced it would review the classification for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1. The film initially received an MA15+ ...
SA Attorney-General John Rau said today he would support the Federal Government's national push to create a new R18+ classification for games, but he would also abolish the MA15+ classification in the ...
The South Australian Government says it will back a federal push to introduce an R18+ classification for video games, but wants to go a step further. SA Attorney-General John Rau says he will push to ...
"Censorship reflects a society's lack of confidence in itself. It is a hallmark of an authoritarian regime." -- Potter Stewart (American Judge and associate justice of the US Supreme Court (1958-81)) ...
The South Australian Government has launched an anti-gaming awareness campaign and wants to put MA15+ ratings on games with simulated gambling. Seamus Byrne is CNET's Editor for Australia and Asia. At ...
The Australian is reporting that the South Australian government is officially planning to remove the MA15+ for video games in favour of an R18+ classification. The move would see all games that are ...
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