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New Recreational Drone Laws Announced

Posted on 30/03/2019 by Oliver Paxman

New drone laws announced for recreational drone use in Australia. Drone Pilots to be licenced and drones to be registered.

Posted in Commonwealth Offences, criminal law, Federal Law, information about the law, News & Current Events | Tagged civil aviation safety authority, commonwealth dpp, commonwealth law, criminal lawyer perth, criminal lawyers perth, DJI Mavic, drone laws, drone laws in australia, federal law, no fly zones | Leave a comment

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