Oliver
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Many magazines and most tv shows, movies and videogames have their content rated in Australia.
There are three levels of adult content
MA material is not suitable for children under 15 and MA movies should only be shown to children under adult supervision. Swearing, some nudity, some simulated sex and some violence is allowed to be shown under the MA rating. MA shows can be shown on TV after 9PM.
R rated shows can have more nudity, more violence and more simulated sex. R rated movies can only be shown to people over the age of 18 but are shown on Pay TV. Movies like Pulp Fiction would get an R rating in Australia. Pay TV is allowed to show R rated shows any time of the day. R rated porn movies are allowed to be sold or rented in Australia. Unfortunately there is no R rating for videogames so some videogames are banned in Australia for being too violent. I believe something similar happened in Germany recently.
X rated movies contain realistic sex and are not allowed to be sold outside of Canberra (where they can also be shown on pay TV apparently). Until recently they were legal in the Northern Territory. They are openly sold in many adult shops in Australia and widely available by mail order (I believe). Usually the police will only prosecute the sale of these items as part of an investigation into other crimes (like drugs or child pornography).
Sexual violence is also illegal.
The government has made internet porn illegal for Australian websites (as far as I know) and prosecutes child pornography but I don't think they have the ability or desire to do anything about internet porn on overseas websites.
Public nudity is not as common on Australian beaches as on European beaches and you might get fined for taking your pants off at a popular beach but there are many private beaches where nudity is tolerated.
I doubt there are many Australian, German or American teenagers with pay tv or internet who would have trouble finding porn
Your rating system sounds pretty similar to the one in the US - even if it may be a little bit more laxer. But we also have such rating systems for Porn and Violence for audience below the age of 16 and 18. Also for Video Games.
I don't know if there are still bans for "extreme violent" Video Games since we also have the rating system for games. I have to look into this issue to see if there are still bans today - I can't remember the last time I heard about a ban.
Concerning Pornography on the Internet: We have strict rules concerning Pornographic Websites. They have to make sure that children don't have access. So most sites are pay-sites or censored in showing sexual acts. On the other Hand, Online-Sexshops aren't censored - so it's okay to show sex-toys and describe them without any illegality by doing so.
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