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DEFAMATION ACT 2005 (NO. 73 OF 2005) - SECT 4

Interpretation
In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears –
Australian court means any court established by or under a law of an Australian jurisdiction (including a court conducting committal proceedings for an indictable offence);
Australian jurisdiction means –
(a) a State; or
(b) a Territory; or
(c) the Commonwealth;
Australian tribunal means any tribunal (other than a court) established by or under a law of an Australian jurisdiction that has the power to take evidence from witnesses before it on oath or affirmation (including a Royal Commission or other special commission of inquiry);
country includes –
(a) a federation and a state, territory, province or other part of a federation; and
(b) an Australian jurisdiction;
court means –
(a) the Supreme Court; or
(b) the Magistrates Court;
document means any record of information, and includes –
(a) anything on which there is writing; and
(b) anything on which there are marks, figures, symbols or perforations having a meaning for persons qualified to interpret them; and
(c) anything from which sounds, images or writings can be reproduced with or without the aid of anything else; and
(d) a map, plan, drawing or photograph;
electronic communication includes a communication of information in the form of data, text, images or sound (or any combination of these) by means of guided or unguided electromagnetic energy, or both;
general law means the common law and equity;
matter includes –
(a) an article, report, advertisement or other thing communicated by means of a newspaper, magazine or other periodical; and
(b) a program, report, advertisement or other thing communicated by means of television, radio, the internet or any other form of electronic communication; and
(c) a letter, note or other writing; and
(d) a picture, gesture or oral utterance; and
(e) any other thing by means of which something may be communicated to a person;
offer to make amends means an offer to make amends under Division 1 of Part 3 ;
Parliamentary body means –
(a) a parliament or legislature of any country; or
(b) a house of parliament or legislature of any country; or
(c) a committee of a parliament or legislature of any country; or
(d) a committee of a house or houses of a parliament or legislature of any country;
substantially true means true in substance or not materially different from the truth;
Territory means the Australian Capital Territory or the Northern Territory;
this jurisdiction means Tasmania.



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