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MichaelR said..
Yep, apparently it is legal.
There was an interesting discussion on this a little while back in the Gen I think. I have just tried to find it but not been able to. Maybe someone else can remember what the thread was about. Anyway here is some on-line advice from lawstuff.org.au
Ultimately the answer depends on who is taking the photo/video, where is it being taken, and for what purpose is the photo/video being used. There are no laws that stop someone taking your photo/video in a public place and then posting it online.
There are no laws that stop someone posting photos/ videos of you taken from a public location, even when you are on private property.
So someone can post a photo of you in your home or garden as long as it was taken from the public footpath.
Similarly, there are no laws that stop people posting photos of you taken from property they have permission to be on (such as their private property), even when you are on private property.
There are laws that prevent people entering privately owned property without permission. This means that the owner of private property can take legal action to punish people taking photos/ videos after entering their property without permission, and in some cases may be able to stop the person using or posting the photos/ videos taken.
There are some places where permission is needed before any photos/ videos can be taken. These places include museums, galleries, sporting arenas and airports.
If a large business takes a photo/video of you for a commercial purpose (like an advertisement) and you are identifiable in the photo/video they must get your permission to use or post the image online.