The 1988-1989 cabinet records released on 1 January provide plenty of interest for the buffs and interesting pickings for the mainstream at a slow news time of the year.
As to the admittedly small amount of information still withheld after all these years, a plus that no document is withheld in its entirety.
But still plenty of room for head scratching.
What passes for usual (see last year), parts of various documents concerning Antarctica are withheld. All interested parties no doubt guess those parts don't sit well with our sovereignty claim.
What officials judge shouldn't be revealed about what cabinet and senior officials knew then concerning the South Pacific, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and China is another matter, probably to do with spooks and intelligence matters.
Clearly that's the case with withheld parts of "People's Republic of China intelligence services activities in Australia" and "Eastern European and Cuban intelligence activities in Australia." As to the withheld part of the title of the submission "Measures to improve Australia's High Frequence (HF) Signal Intelligence Capability.." - any guesses?
Parts of submissions still relevant to the current Mr Fluffy asbestos problem in the ACT and NSW are disclosed but other parts of Memorandum 6034 and Submission 6037 on the subject are withheld for a range of reasons. Includingyes, believe it or not, because of likely damage Australia's security, defence or international
relations. legal privilege not outweighed in the judgment of officials by the public interest in disclosure.
Parts of "Cape York spaceport – Commonwealth support" are withheld because of damage to security, defence or international relations.
You have to wonder at what point officials are comfortable for our ancient history to become our publicly known and acknowledged ancient history.
From National Archives Australia, the section dealing with withheld records:
Cabinet records withheld from public access
A small amount of material contained in the Cabinet records has been withheld from public access. The following table indicates whether a document is partially released (noted as 'OWE' – open with exception) or wholly withheld (noted as 'CLOSED') and the reasons for exemption from public access under the Archives Act 1983.
Information has been exempted under different categories of section 33 of the Archives Act 1983 because its disclosure:
As to the admittedly small amount of information still withheld after all these years, a plus that no document is withheld in its entirety.
But still plenty of room for head scratching.
What passes for usual (see last year), parts of various documents concerning Antarctica are withheld. All interested parties no doubt guess those parts don't sit well with our sovereignty claim.
What officials judge shouldn't be revealed about what cabinet and senior officials knew then concerning the South Pacific, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and China is another matter, probably to do with spooks and intelligence matters.
Clearly that's the case with withheld parts of "People's Republic of China intelligence services activities in Australia" and "Eastern European and Cuban intelligence activities in Australia." As to the withheld part of the title of the submission "Measures to improve Australia's High Frequence (HF) Signal Intelligence Capability.." - any guesses?
Parts of submissions still relevant to the current Mr Fluffy asbestos problem in the ACT and NSW are disclosed but other parts of Memorandum 6034 and Submission 6037 on the subject are withheld for a range of reasons. Including
Parts of "Cape York spaceport – Commonwealth support" are withheld because of damage to security, defence or international relations.
You have to wonder at what point officials are comfortable for our ancient history to become our publicly known and acknowledged ancient history.
From National Archives Australia, the section dealing with withheld records:
Cabinet records withheld from public access
A small amount of material contained in the Cabinet records has been withheld from public access. The following table indicates whether a document is partially released (noted as 'OWE' – open with exception) or wholly withheld (noted as 'CLOSED') and the reasons for exemption from public access under the Archives Act 1983.
Information has been exempted under different categories of section 33 of the Archives Act 1983 because its disclosure:
- would damage Australia's security, defence or international relations – s33(1)(a);
- would have a substantial adverse effect on the financial or property interests of the Commonwealth and disclosure would not, on balance, be in the public interest – 33(1)(c);
- would be a breach of confidence – 33(1)(d);
- would, or could reasonably be expected to prejudice the fair trial of a person – 33(1)(f)(i);
- would be privileged from production in legal proceedings on the ground of legal professional privilege and its disclosure would be contrary to the public interest – 33(2).
Defence
Topic and title | Document | Reason for exemption from public access under the Archives Act |
---|---|---|
Possession of firearms by Officers of Diplomatic and Consular Missions | Submission 6904 | OWE 33(1)(a) |
Foreign affairs
Topic and title | Document | Reason for exemption from public access under the Archives Act |
---|---|---|
Libya – South Pacific update | Memorandum 5551 | OWE 33(1)(a) |
United States' interest in PNG – Australian international policy | Memorandum 5789 | OWE 33(1)(a) |
Australia-Papua New Guinea relations | Submission 5953 | OWE 33(1)(a) |
Australia-Indonesia relations | Submission 6209 | OWE 33(1)(a) |
Australia-Indonesia – zone of cooperation in the Timor gap | Submission 6374 | OWE 33(1)(a); 33(2)(a)(b) |
Australia's relations with China | Submission 6571 | OWE 33(1)(a) |
Australian diplomatic communications network – redevelopment | Submission 6572 | OWE 33(1)(a) |
Legal issues and law enforcement
Topic and title | Document | Reason for exemption from public access under the Archives Act |
---|---|---|
[Asbestos in Canberra houses] | Memorandum 6034 | OWE (33)(1)(c)(d)(f)(i); 33(2)(a)(b) |
Asbestos in Canberra houses – legal and funding issues | Submission 6037 | OWE (33)(1)(c)(d)(f)(i); 33(2)(a)(b) |
Evidence in Federal and ACT Courts | Submission 6919 | OWE CP 1990 |
Security and intelligence
Topic and title | Document | Reason for exemption from public access under the Archives Act |
---|---|---|
Privacy Act 1988 – access to personal information by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) | Submission 6746 | OWE 33(1)(a) |
Non-legislative recommendations of the Report on ASIO of the Royal Commission into Australia's Security and Intelligence Agencies | Submission 6762 | OWE 33(1)(a) |
People's Republic of China intelligence services activities in Australia | Memorandum 6763 | OWE 33(1)(a) |
Eastern European and Cuban intelligence activities in Australia | Memorandum 6767 | OWE 33(1)(a) |
Entry and expulsion policy for Soviet and East European intelligence officers | Submission 6800 | OWE 33(1)(a) |
Measures to improve Australia's High Frequence (HF) Signal Intelligence Capability [portion of title exempt] | Submission 6818 | OWE 33(1)(a) |
Secretaries Committee on Intelligence and Security (SCIS) Report to Ministers on the activities of the intelligence and security agencies in 1988–1989 | Memorandum 6824 | OWE 33(1)(a) |
Soviet technical security activity – Australian Embassy, Moscow | Submission 6826 | OWE 33(1)(a) |
Australian's regional security interests and policies | Submission 6881 | OWE 33(1)(a) |
Possession of firearms by Officers of Diplomatic and Consular Missions | Submission 6904 | OWE 33(1)(a) |
Science and research
Topic and title | Document | Reason for exemption from public access under the Archives Act |
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Cape York spaceport – Commonwealth support | Submission 6908 | OWE 33(1)(a) |
Territories
Topic and title | Document | Reason for exemption from public access under the Archives Act |
---|---|---|
Long term continuation of the Continental Margins Program (CMP) and extension to Antarctica | Submission 5522 | OWE 33(1)(a) |
Antarctic Minerals Convention | Submission 5558 | OWE 33(1)(a) |
Antarctic Minerals Convention | Submission 6415 | OWE 33(1)(a) |
Antarctic Minerals Convention – further developments | Submission 6506 | OWE 33(1)(a) |
Antarctica – possible World Park | Memorandum 6507 | OWE 33(1)(a) |
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