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Junk mail law?

Queensland may make it illegal to deliver advertising material to householders specifying such material is not wanted. Regulations to restrict delivery of junk mail and legislation to restrict computer storage of credit information are two important recommendations of the state’s Privacy Committee.—Brisbaflg

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Press, 2 April 1987, Page 20

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Junk mail law? Press, 2 April 1987, Page 20

Junk mail law? Press, 2 April 1987, Page 20

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