EPC South football standings at season's midpoint

Freedom has been the biggest revelation through the first half of the inaugural Eastern Pennsylvania Conference South Division football season.

The Patriots sit alone atop the division standings as the second half of the season begins.

At 5-0 overall and 4-0 in the South, Freedom owns a half-game lead on Whitehall and Easton (both 5-0, 3-0). Whitehall and Easton will meet Friday, with the winner moving into a first-place tie with the Patriots. Freedom plays its second crossover game Friday, hosting Dieruff.

Whitehall leads the South Division in scoring through five weeks. The Zephyrs have scored 222 points, an average of 44.4 per game.

Easton has allowed a division-low 28 points through five weeks. That's an average of 5.6 points allowed per game.

Here are the full division standings and the Week 6 schedule. All games involving South Division teams are Friday night this week.

EPC South standings

Team, Division, Overall, PF, PA

Freedom, 4-0, 5-0, 204, 76

Easton, 3-0, 5-0, 193, 28

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EPC South football standings at season's midpoint

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"Security operations should not be reported on if lives are at risk or if they are current operations.": Tim Wilson. Photo: Mark Chew

New national security laws, which could see journalists jailed for up to 10 years, are likely to restrict the legitimate scrutiny of Australia's security agencies, according to human rights commissioner Tim Wilson.

The first tranche of the federal government's national security reforms passed the Senate last week with the support of the Coalition, Labor and the Palmer United Party. They are expected to sail through the House of Representatives when they are introduced this week.

The bill states that anyone including journalists or bloggers who discloses information about an ASIO "special intelligence operation" faces five years in jail. If the disclosure endangers anyone's health or safety or the effective conduct of an operation they face 10 years in jail.

"The law is too broad," Tim Wilson, who was appointed to the Human Rights Commission by Attorney-General George Brandis last year, said.

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"There is the potential for botched operations to go unreported when ASIO really needs to be held accountable.

"Security operations should not be reported on if lives are at risk or if they are current operations. The media would usually approach this in a cautious and considered manner."

Mr Wilson, a former policy analyst at the libertarian Institute of Public Affairs, is known as the "freedom commissioner" because of his commitment to civil and political rights such as freedom of expression.

The union representing journalists, the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance, has described the new penalties as an "outrageous attack on press freedom".

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Freedom Commissioner Tim Wilson opposes new laws