The Australian government's Classification Review Board today announced it would review the classification for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1. The film initially received an MA15+ ...
Twenty years since the MA15+ classification was introduced, only rarely is there a public debate about a film being banned and there are a handful of appeals to the Classification Review Board each ...
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 ...
SA Attorney-General John Rau said today he would support the Federal Government's national push to create a new R18+ classification for games, but he would also abolish the MA15+ classification in the ...
After being banned, appealed, and most recently resubmitted, the fate of Valve’s upcoming zombie shooter Left 4 Dead 2 in Australia was anyone’s guess. But gamers around Australia can finally rest ...
South Australian attorney general John Rau intends to introduce a revised games ratings system for his home state, and asked for nation-wide acceptance. Hooray? Not quite. It won't help you get your ...
Australia’s Attorney General has given the greenlight to both MA15+ and R18+ classifications for games. As reported by Indaily, John Rau has made a U-turn on his previous decision to abolish the MA15+ ...
There have been plenty of reports on the first few games to earn an R18+ classification since the new adult category for videogames was introduced in Australia, but perhaps just as interesting are the ...
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 ...
The Australian is reporting that the South Australian government is officially planning to remove the MA15+ for video games in favour of an R18+ classification. The move would see all games that are ...
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After twice failing the submission process in its original form, a "slightly modified" version of the open world action game Saints Row 4 has now made its way successful passed the Australian ...