Australian Classification Review Board information
Australian media classification organisation
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Australian Classification Review Board
Agency overview
Formed
1970
Jurisdiction
Commonwealth of Australia
Minister responsible
Christian Porter, Attorney-General
Agency executive
Sue Knowles, Convenor
Parent agency
Attorney-General's Department (current parent agency), OFLC (original parent agency), Australian Classification Board (brother agency)
Website
http://www.classification.gov.au
The Australian Classification Review Board is a statutory censorship and classification body overseen by the Australian Government. The corporate body is responsible for reviewing classification decisions made by the Australian Classification Board concerning films, video games and publications for exhibition, sale or hire in Australia. Review decisions need to be initiated by an appeal from a previous applicant, most commonly referred to as "aggrieved party", or a Federal or State Attorney-General.
As of 2020[update], the board comprises a convenor, deputy convenor and five other board members. The current convenor is former senator Sue Knowles, who was appointed in January 2019 to a two-year term.[1]
^"Classification Review Board". Government of Australia. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
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