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Displaying items by tag: Gamers4Croydon

Thursday, 25 March 2010 19:56

Will Rau rip up reservations over R18+ rating?

John Rau, the new Attorney General of South Australia, has reportedly said to Gamers4Croydon's Chris Prior that he is a supporter of the R18+ classification for games, the Gamers4Australia wait for that rating to be ratified.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Thursday, 18 March 2010 19:50

Don't be a dick: G4C gamers get serious

With just two days remaining until polls open in the South Australian state election, the R18+ advocacy group Gamers4Croydon's plan to challenge Attorney-General Michael Atkinson for his safe Labor seat of Croydon is in full swing.

Published in Technology Regulation
Under the full glare of a Federal parliamentary inquiry, the newly-created political party Gamers4Croydon have accused the Australian Christian Lobby of lying, using selective research, and "unfounded emotional arguments," in its campaign against the introduction of an R18+ games classification.
Published in Technology Regulation
Wednesday, 17 February 2010 13:24

Michael Atkinson scared more by gamers than bikers

South Australian Attorney-General Michael Atkinson has been stalwart in his opposition to the introduction of a R18+ Classification for video games.  In doing so the ire of an increasingly broad game playing community has been raised.  So much so that Mr Atkinson believes he and his family are more at risk from the gaming community than the bikers offended by his anti-motorcycle gang laws.
Published in Radioactive IT
Thursday, 28 January 2010 13:04

Gamers may contest federal election for R18+

The newly-formed political party Gamers4Croydon has nominated its first two candidates for the South Australian election and has not ruled out running candidates in the Federal election later this year.
Published in Government Tech Policy

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