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Post by trog @ 05:47pm 28/03/08 | 18 Comments
The ABC are reporting on a meeting today between Australia's Attorneys-General about video game ratings:
A meeting of federal, state and territory ministers in the Barossa Valley in South Australia has agreed there should be a public consultation process on the classification of games.
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Federal Home Affairs Minister Bob Debus says wide consultation is needed before any change is considered.
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"That's why we agreed today that we would conduct a full consultation with the community so that we all know better whether or not it is a sensible thing to introduce an adult classification for games."
It's been a big day for this sort of thing internationally, with a new report in the UK raising the profile of the game rating issue on that side of the globe.






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cvrobison
Posted 11:41am 31/3/08
Might aswell introduce an R rating so at least they can regulate who does get the games. (chances are, if they do introduce it, they'll have some sort of regulation system, or scanning process during the trial period.)
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