When current South Australian Attorney-General John Rau took over from his predecessor--known anti-R18+ campaigner Michael Atkinson--in March this year, Aussie gamers breathed a sigh of relief.
South Australian Attorney-General John Rau has reversed his position on video game classification, announcing that he supports the existence of both MA15+ and R18+ ratings, InDaily reports. South ...
ATTORNEY-GENERAL John Rau is outraged by the MA15+ ratings on 13 violent video games released this year - and has called for tighter ratings. Mr Rau said 13 video games released this year were rated ...
The latest Digital Australia report shows that a small percentage of people remain confused about the M and MA15+ elements of the video game ratings system. Nic Healey is a Senior Editor with CNET, ...
The Classification Review Board confirmed it would review the 12 games late today after an application by South Australian Attorney-General John Rau. Mr Rau had previously argued classifications given ...
Up to 50 games currently rated MA15+ may be reassessed for inclusion in the new R18+ ratings category when it is introduced in January 2013. Kotaku reports MP Greg Donnelly raised the issue during a ...
South Australia is moving ahead with plans to introduce a law that would ban anyone under the age of 18 from purchasing an MA15+-rated game. A spokesperson for South Australian Attorney-General John ...
Brendan Keogh receives funding from the Australian Research Council. In the last three months, the Australian Classification Board has “refused classification” for at least four video games – ...
TWELVE MA15+ video games already on sale in Australia face review and recall in a move slammed by the industry as costly an unnecessary. The Classification Review Board confirmed it would review the ...
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