Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Act 2014

Detention and supervision of persons posing very high risk of imminent serious sexual or violent offending - Status of residents - Rights of residents

33: Access to media

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"Getting news and information from newspapers, TV, radio, and approved internet sites"

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You have the right to access news media like newspapers, television, or radio. If the place you are living in has internet, you can use approved internet sites. The person in charge decides which sites are approved.

You do not have the right to use the internet without supervision or to send emails. This rule is in place to ensure your safety and well-being. You will still be able to stay informed about what is happening in the world through news media.

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Part 1Detention and supervision of persons posing very high risk of imminent serious sexual or violent offending
Status of residents: Rights of residents

33Access to media

  1. A resident must be given access to news media (for example, newspapers, television, or radio) and, if Internet facilities are available in the residence, to Internet sites approved by the manager.

  2. Subsection (1) does not entitle a resident to unsupervised access to the Internet or to the use of email.