The Classification Review Board (the Review Board) is an independent statutory body responsible for reviewing certain decisions of the Classification Board. The Board is independent from government. The Classification Board (the Board) makes decisions about films, computer games and certain publications. The Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) Act 1995 (Cth) (the Classification Act), provides for a National Classification Code (the Code) and Classification Guidelines for films, computer games and publications (the Guidelines). The Intergovernmental Agreement on Censorship that was executed in 1995 underpins the Scheme. The National Classification Scheme (the Scheme) is a co-operative scheme established and maintained by agreement between the Commonwealth and all State and Territory governments in Australia. Further information about the Classification Branch is available in the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications Annual Report 2019–20 at Overview of the National Classification Scheme Information about the Classification Board and the Classification Review Board is also available on the Australian Classification website at The Classification Branch of the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications provides administrative support to both the Classification Board and the Classification Review Board. A copy of this report is available online at as are Annual Reports from previous years. This report includes the reports of the Classification Board and the Classification Review Board. This report can be viewed online at If you would like additional information on the report, please contact:ĭepartment of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications Where you wish to use the material in a way that is not permitted, you must lodge a request for further authorisation with the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications. The use of any material from this publication in a way not permitted or otherwise allowed under the Copyright Act 1968, may be an infringement of copyright. The Commonwealth of Australia does not necessarily endorse the content of this publication. Source: Licences from the Commonwealth of Australia under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence. The form of attribution for any permitted use of any materials from this publication (and any material sourced from it) is: Further details of the relevant licence conditions are available on the Creative Commons website (accessible using the links provided) as is the full legal code for the CC BY 4.0 International licence ( ). The CC BY 4.0 AU Licence is a standard form licence agreement that allows you to copy, distribute, transmit and adapt material in this publication provided that you attribute the work. With the exception of third party material, the Commonwealth Coat of Arms, and any material contained within which is protected by trademark, all material included in this Annual Report 2019–20 is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence ( ). This Annual Report 2019-20 is protected by copyright.
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