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There are two parts of this system Peter Greste is chasing that make it a non-starter for me.
Before I go on, I definitely believe sometimes it is in the best interests of the Nation that information the media picks up isn't publicly disclosed, names of active agents in the field would be one narrow example of that. And the impotous behind Peter Greste's involvement seems like a genuine failing of our current system.
First part,
If Australia follows this model, then it, like the news-media bargaining code, favours and increases the power of establishment media/journalism over smaller independent media/journalism. Anything that backs in the incumbents of news-media in Australia has to be avoided. After-all there is probably about as much trust in the establishment media as there is in government in this country... so not much trust.
Secondly,
Speaking to intermediaries is a surefire way for mistakes in both directions to occur, likely leading to habitual over-censoring. In a case where the 'd-notice person' is faced with the possibility of halting an important news story, or protecting perceived national security, the perceived national security will win each time.
Any system Peter Greste, et al advocates for should be like the US system, decentralised to the expert agencies who are far better placed to know the improtance of certain details.