Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00060:section:8:p140
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00060
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 8 (pt 140/268)
Character Range: 721516–724302

it takes effect. To avoid doubt, this subsection does not prevent:
 (a) the revocation of the declaration; or
 (b) the making of a new declaration the same in substance as the previous declaration (whether the new declaration is made or takes effect before or after the previous declaration ceases to have effect because of this subsection).
Note: An offence committed in relation to the declared area before the cessation can be prosecuted after the cessation: see section 7 of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 as it applies because of paragraph 13(1)(a) of the Legislation Act 2003.
 (5) If:
 (a) an area is declared under subsection (1); and
 (b) the Foreign Affairs Minister ceases to be satisfied that a listed terrorist organisation is engaging in a hostile activity in the area;
the Foreign Affairs Minister must revoke the declaration.
Note: The Foreign Affairs Minister may, for example, cease to be satisfied that a listed terrorist organisation is engaging in a hostile activity in the area if the organisation ceases to be specified in the regulations.
 (5A) Even if paragraph (5)(b) does not apply in relation to a declaration, the Foreign Affairs Minister may revoke the declaration if that Minister considers it necessary or desirable to do so.
 (6) To avoid doubt, if a declaration of an area is revoked under subsection (5) or (5A), the revocation of the declaration does not prevent the area from being subsequently declared under subsection (1) if the Foreign Affairs Minister becomes, or remains, satisfied as mentioned in subsection (1).
 (7) The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security may:
 (a) review a declaration; and
 (b) report the Committee's comments and recommendations to each House of the Parliament before the end of the applicable disallowance period for that House.
Note: A declaration may be disallowed by either House of Parliament under section 42 of the Legislation Act 2003.
 (8) In addition, at any time while a declaration is in effect, the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security may:
 (a) review the declaration; and
 (b) report the Committee's comments and recommendations to each House of the Parliament.

Sunset provision
 (9) This section ceases to have effect at the end of 7 September 2027.

119.4  Preparations for incursions into foreign countries for purpose of engaging in hostile activities

Preparatory acts
 (1) A person commits an offence if:
 (a) the person engages in conduct (whether within or outside Australia); and
 (b) the conduct is preparatory to the commission of an offence against section 119.1 (whether by that or any other person); and
 (c) when the person engages in the conduct, the person:
 (i) is an Australian citizen; or
 (ii) is a resident of Australia; or
 (iii) is a