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lie against a person for or in respect of any oral or written report made in good faith for the purposes of this Act by the person on or in connection with work performed, or proposed to be performed, by an officer or employee.

SCHEDULE 1—continued
"(2) A report shall be deemed to have been made in good faith if the person by whom the report was made was not actuated by ill will to the officer or employee affected or by any other improper motive.
"(3) Sub-section (1) does not apply in relation to a report unless—
    (a) the person who made the report believed on reasonable grounds that it was the function or duty of the person to whom the report was made to receive the report; and
    (b) in the case of a report containing matter that was false or misleading in a material respect, the person who made the report did not know, and could not with reasonable diligence have ascertained, that the report contained matter that was so false or misleading.".

Sub-section 109 (7)—
Omit the sub-section.
Public Order (Protection of Persons and Property) Act 1971

Sub-section 4 (1) (definition of "protected premises")—
Omit the definition, substitute the following definition:
"'protected premises' means premises, whether in a State or in a Territory—
       (a) occupied for the purposes of—
           (i) a diplomatic mission;
           (ii) a special mission; or
           (iii) a consular post;
       (b) formerly occupied for purposes referred to in paragraph (a), being premises to which Article 45 of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations or Article 27 of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations applies;
       (c) occupied by an international organization, or used for the purposes of a meeting of, or under the auspices of, an international organization;
       (d) used as the residence of, or otherwise for the private accommodation of, a protected person; or
       (e) formerly used as the residence of, or otherwise for the private accommodation of, the head of a diplomatic mission, being premises to which Article 45 of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations applies;".
Public Service Reform Act 1984