In the online age, every national broadcaster is an international broadcaster. So it’s strange to find that the government wants to restrict the ABC’s focus DESPITE what the treasurer and the foreign affairs minister might have tried to do on budget night, every national broadcaster has to think of itself as an international broadcaster. For the ABC, it just got $20 million a year harder. A couple of days after the budget, the Communications and Media Law Association and the International Institute of Communications got people together in Sydney to talk about “public broadcasters.” The legal truth is that Australia doesn’t have any… Read the full articl
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During the 1930s and 1940s , members of the Australian Broadcasting Commission believed they could ...
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International broadcasting is a key part of the ABC’s Charter. The ABC provides uniquely Australian ...
When the Productivity Commission sat down a year ago to identify 'whether and to what extent [Austra...
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Overview Regional media is viewed as an essential democratic institution by regional Australians, w...
Public broadcasting in Australia has been under sustained attack for around 18-years now, both polit...
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