The Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFLC) is a statutory classification body which provides day to day administrative support for the Classification Board which rates films, computer games, and publications in Australia, and the Classification Review Board which reviews films, computer games and publications when a valid application has been made. While the analogous New Zealand body has the same name, both organizations are completely separate entities and as such, ratings do differ between them.
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| - The Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFLC) is a statutory classification body which provides day to day administrative support for the Classification Board which rates films, computer games, and publications in Australia, and the Classification Review Board which reviews films, computer games and publications when a valid application has been made. While the analogous New Zealand body has the same name, both organizations are completely separate entities and as such, ratings do differ between them.
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| - The Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFLC) is a statutory classification body which provides day to day administrative support for the Classification Board which rates films, computer games, and publications in Australia, and the Classification Review Board which reviews films, computer games and publications when a valid application has been made. While the analogous New Zealand body has the same name, both organizations are completely separate entities and as such, ratings do differ between them.
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