Lange v Australian Broadcasting Corporation

JurisdictionAustralia Federal only
Year1997
Date1997
CourtHigh Court
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  • Seaga v Harper
    • United Kingdom
    • Privy Council
    • 30 January 2008
    ... ... Representatives of the press and broadcasting media were present. They regularly attended such meetings and the ... a category of privilege accepted by the High Court of Australia in Lange v Australian Broadcasting Corp (1997) 189 CLR 520). The House rejected ... ...
  • Osland v Secretary to the Department of Justice
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • 7 August 2008
    ... ... of the nature explored by Lord Wilberforce in British Steel Corporation v Granada Television Ltd 6 : ‘Then there is the ... 21 Section 50(4) is a unique provision in Australian freedom of information legislation. The Freedom of Information Act 2000 ... Herald & Weekly Times Ltd (1994) 182 CLR 104 ; [1994] 182 CLR ; Lange v Australian Broadcasting Corporation (1997) 189 CLR 520 ; [1997] 189 ... ...
  • Monis v The Queen; Droudis v The Queen
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • 27 February 2013
    ... ... ’ — Appellants allegedly sent communications to relatives of Australian soldiers and officials killed in Afghanistan and Indonesia — ... a packet or parcel carrying service conducted by a trading corporation and distributing pamphlets, brochures or other literature and video or ... of the House of Lords in R (ProLife Alliance) v British Broadcasting Corporation 37 ... Their Lordships reversed a decision of the Court of ... thus met the criteria for validity enunciated by this Court in Lange v Australian Broadcasting Corporation 44 and the challenge to its ... ...
  • Australian Broadcasting Corporation v O'Neill
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • 28 September 2006
    ... ... 272 Free speech lacking in independent operation outside the defences ... Secondly, going to the other extreme, it could be that issues of free speech should have no independent operation outside the defences ... 273 In Lange v Australian Broadcasting Corporation this Court said 401 : ‘Under a legal system based on the common law, “everybody is free to do anything, subject only to the provisions of the law”, so that one proceeds “upon an assumption of freedom of speech” and turns to the law ... ...
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