Classification Board

Part of the Communications portfolio and a Federal authority

Members of the Classification Board and the Classification Review Board are appointed as statutory officers on a fixed term basis. They are selected to reflect the diversity of community life and a range of public opinion. Members are required to take account of a range of views and appropriate legislation in classifying publications, film and computer games for the Australian Government and all States and Territories. The Classification Board receives administrative support from the Office of Film and Literature Classification.

45 requests

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Good man.
OAIC reference: RQ22/02976 Agency reference: CB 22-014   Dear Mr Macleod   Please find attached a decision letter regarding an extension of t...
Your email has been received by the FOI Coordinator for the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications and will...
R18+ films
Response by Classification Board to Guy on .

Successful.

Your email has been received by the FOI Coordinator for the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications and will...
Your email has been received by the FOI Coordinator for the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications and will...
Documents relating to Classification of Film
Response by Classification Board to Bre on .

Successful.

OFFICIAL   Dear Bre   Please find attached the decision and document release for your foi request.   Regards   Melissa FOI team OF...
The Australian Classification Database
Response by Classification Board to Simon on .

Partially successful.

UNCLASSIFIED FOI Ref: 04-1617   Dear Mr Elvery   Re: Freedom of Information (FOI) Request   I refer to your request dated 24 August 2016...
FOI Delegations - 2016
Request sent to Classification Board by Ben Fairless on .

Successful.

Can I please have a copy of the current FOI Delegations, and any related directions issued in respect of FOI. I believe this information could be...

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