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July 19 2014

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This week on Backchat we spoke to Stephen Blanks, President of the NSW Civil Liberties Council about Transport for NSW's privacy policy for its new Opal cards allowing personal information of users to be given to law enforcement agencies without a warrant. Melissa Brookes came in to speak to us about the Going Home Staying Home reports, while comedian Cameron Smith gave us a rundown on the death of the carbon tax. We also spoke to Luke Carroll about the legacy of the Deadlys, following the death of founder Gavin Jones and funding cuts.