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incurred, under the agreement before the agreement so ceases to have effect.".
SCHEDULE—continued

Complaints (Australian Federal Police) Act 1981

Paragraph 87 (1) (a)—
Omit the paragraph, substitute the following paragraph:
     "(a) a member of the Australian Federal Police;".

Paragraph 87 (1) (d)—
Omit "section 50.", substitute "section 50;".

After paragraph 87 (1) (d)—
Insert the following paragraph:
     "(e) a member of the staff referred to in section 16 of the Australian Federal Police Act 1979.".

Sub-section 87 (2)—
Omit the sub-section, substitute the following sub-section:
"(2) Subject to this section, a person who is, or has been, a person to whom this section applies, shall not, either directly or indirectly, and either while he is, or after he has ceased to be, a person to whom this section applies, except in the performance of his duties or with the consent, in writing, of the appropriate person, make a record of, or divulge or communicate, prescribed information acquired at any time by him by reason of his being or having been a person to whom this section applies.
Penalty: $1,000.".

After sub-section 87 (3)—
Insert the following sub-section:
"(3a) Sub-section (2) does not prevent the Commissioner from disclosing information, or making a statement, to any person or to the public or a section of the public with respect to the performance of the functions of, or an investigation or inquiry by, the Investigation Division if, in the opinion of the Commissioner, it is in the interests of the Australian Federal Police or of any person, or is otherwise in the public interest, to do so, having regard to whether the disclosure of that information, or the making of that statement would, or could reasonably be expected to—
     (a) prejudice the fair trial of a person or the impartial adjudication of a particular matter;
     (b) reveal, or enable a person to ascertain, the existence or identity of a confidential source of information or the identity of a complainant;
     (c) constitute an unwarranted invasion of the privacy of any person; or
     (d) endanger the physical safety of any person.".

Section 87—
Add at the end thereof the following sub-section:
"(7) In sub-section (2), 'prescribed information' means information supplied to or obtained by the Australian Federal Police in the course of, or for the purposes of, the investigation of a complaint, or the holding of an inquiry, concerning action taken by a member.".
SCHEDULE—continued

Coral Sea Islands Act 1969

Preamble—
Omit the Preamble, substitute the following Preamble:
"Whereas all the islands within the area the boundary of which commences at the point of intersection of the line following the outer edge of the Great Barrier Reef by the parallel of Latitude 12°00' South and