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involves, or if carried out would involve, the use of a postal service or other like service; or
 (g) the threat is made using a postal or other like service; or
 (h) the action involves, or if carried out would involve, the use of an electronic communication; or
 (i) the threat is made using an electronic communication; or
 (j) the action disrupts, or if carried out would disrupt, trade or commerce:
 (i) between Australia and places outside Australia; or
 (ii) among the States; or
 (iii) within a Territory, between a State and a Territory or between 2 Territories; or
 (k) the action disrupts, or if carried out would disrupt:
 (i) banking (other than State banking not extending beyond the limits of the State concerned); or
 (ii) insurance (other than State insurance not extending beyond the limits of the State concerned); or
 (l) the action is, or if carried out would be, an action in relation to which the Commonwealth is obliged to create an offence under international law; or
 (m) the threat is one in relation to which the Commonwealth is obliged to create an offence under international law.

 (6) To avoid doubt, subsections (2) and (3) apply to a State that is not a referring State at a particular time even if no State is a referring State at that time.

100.5  Application of Acts Interpretation Act 1901

 (1) The Acts Interpretation Act 1901, as in force on the day on which Schedule 1 to the Criminal Code Amendment (Terrorism) Act 2003 commences, applies to this Part.

 (2) Amendments of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 made after that day do not apply to this Part.

100.6  Concurrent operation intended

 (1) This Part is not intended to exclude or limit the concurrent operation of any law of a State or Territory.

 (2) Without limiting subsection (1), this Part is not intended to exclude or limit the concurrent operation of a law of a State or Territory that makes:
 (a) an act or omission that is an offence against a provision of this Part; or
 (b) a similar act or omission;
an offence against the law of the State or Territory.

 (3) Subsection (2) applies even if the law of the State or Territory does any one or more of the following:
 (a) provides for a penalty for the offence that differs from the penalty provided for in this Part;
 (b) provides for a fault element in relation to the offence that differs from the fault elements applicable to the offence under this Part;
 (c) provides for a defence in relation to the offence that differs from the defences applicable to the offence under this Part.

 (4) If:
 (a) an act