G20 laws cut protest numbers from likely 120,000 to 1,000, inquiry told
A demonstration forecast to have drawn up to 120,000 people in Brisbane was reduced to as few as 1,000 because of ‘chilling’ temporary laws, review hears
Guardian Australia’s morning news briefing from around the web
New privacy taskforce announced after leak of G20 leaders' details
Australian immigration department makes move after personal details of all leaders attending November summit were accidentally exposed
Scott Morrison says G20 world leaders' data breach 'highly regrettable'
G20 data email leak: ombudsman asked to investigate 'systemic problem'
Visa applicant's details emailed to wrong person in near-identical case to G20 leak
March 2015
G20 summit data breach: what are the security risks for world leaders?
G20 world leaders’ personal details leak a ‘huge embarrassment’, says Labor
Australia's immigration department bans email autocomplete after G20 leak
The Australian government can't safeguard Putin's data. That means yours isn't safe, either
Scott Ludlam
White House to take new Outlook on Obama privacy after G20 summit leak
Personal details of world leaders accidentally revealed by G20 organisers
Lenore Taylor on politics
Tony Abbott's barnacle-scraping leaves the ship of state listing
Lenore Taylor Political editor
Russia hopes Vladimir Putin's Brisbane G20 koala friend survived mass cull
February 2015
Anti-war activist only person convicted under short-lived Brisane G20 laws
Queensland protester Ciaron O’Reilly tells court ‘good law breaking has led to good law making’ in the past before being convicted of entering a restricted zone
January 2015
The political value of climate denial has fallen to zero. What will Abbott do now?
Gabrielle Kuiper
Has Brisbane outgrown President Obama's 'Brisvegas' wisecrack?
December 2014
2014 in video: from Manus to Lakemba via bikies and #blokesquestion
2014 in review: a cavalcade of grim events abroad ends with one frighteningly close to home