Streaking is outlawed in some parts of Australia, so here are 6 of the best

Such an under-appreciated part of Australian culture.
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Johnny Lieu
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Streaking is outlawed in some parts of Australia, so here are 6 of the best
Cricketer Andrew Symonds demolishes a streaker in 2008. Credit: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images

It's fair to say that the "nudie run," or just simply mooning (showing one's bottom), is an under-appreciated facet of Australian culture.

Unfortunately for aficionados of this fine art form, the letter of the law in the state of Victoria is now making it crystal clear that it's illegal.

The state has issued an amendment to its sexual offence laws, where any behaviour that "involves a person exposing (to any extent) the person's anal or genital region" is an offence, specifically citing "mooning and streaking" as official examples.


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While mooning and streaking has always been illegal, the amendment means that these activities are classed as the lesser crime of "indecent exposure," not "sexual exposure" as it one would have been -- which is much more serious crime.

"We don't want a situation where someone who might streak at the cricket is funnelled into the same category as an offender who might jump out in front of a 13-year-old girl and flash," Victorian Attorney-General Martin Pakula told 3AW on Monday.

"They're very different types of offences, and the legislation for the first time makes that clear."

Mooning or streaking carries a maximum penalty of two months jail for first time offenders, while repeat offenders could be locked up for six months.

With all that said, there are some magical moments in the country's proud history of showing their bottom, or running naked at sporting events. Here are just a few highlights from the glorious tradition.

Cricketer Andrew Symonds poleaxing a streaker in 2008

This naked dude who interrupted the State of Origin football game

Northern Territorians celebrate by mooning a train

This guy who runs across a live television broadcast

Or this dude who mooned Queen Elizabeth II in Australia

And although it's fiction, but Bart Simpson mooning the Australian prime minister.

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Johnny Lieu

Mashable Australia's Web Culture Reporter.Reach out to me on Twitter at @Johnny_Lieu or via email at jlieu [at] mashable.com

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