Criminal Code Act 1995
Section 3
CHAPTER 5 - THE SECURITY OF THE COMMONWEALTH Part 5.1 - Treason and related offencesIn this Division:
advantage
: conduct will not
advantage
the national security of a foreign country if the conduct will advantage Australia
'
s national security to an equivalent extent.
damage to public infrastructure
: conduct results in
damage to public infrastructure
if any of the following paragraphs apply in relation to public infrastructure:
(a) the conduct destroys it or results in its destruction;
(b) the conduct involves interfering with it, or abandoning it, resulting in it being lost or rendered unserviceable;
(c) the conduct results in it suffering a loss of function or becoming unsafe or unfit for its purpose;
(d) the conduct limits or prevents access to it or any part of it by persons who are ordinarily entitled to access it or that part of it;
(e) the conduct results in it or any part of it becoming defective or being contaminated;
(f) the conduct significantly degrades its quality;
(g) if it is an electronic system - the conduct seriously disrupts it.
foreign principal
has the meaning given by section
90.2
.
national security
has the meaning given by section
90.4
.
prejudice
: embarrassment alone is not sufficient to
prejudice
Australia
'
s national security.
public infrastructure
: see section
82.2
.
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