ACMA has released the first two in a series of fact sheets relating to its key priority tasks resulting from the media law reforms and has set up an email update service on its website. The first two in the series are titled \u27Media Reform: Key Concepts\u27 and \u27Media Reform ? Digital TV Standards Development\u27
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The Australian Communications and Media Authority is seeking comment on proposed changes to a number...
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This Inquiry provided the opportunity to reform Australia’s classification laws to meet the challeng...
The ACMA\u27s annual Communications report provides valuable insights into Australia\u27s media and ...
Since ACMA\u27s inception a decade ago, the telecommunications industry has experienced major change...
Following public consultation on this issue, ACMA has published most of the thirty submissions it re...
The Government has announced the most significant reforms to Australia\u27s media laws in a generati...
ACMA is proposing to amend the anti-terrorism standards that apply to open and subscription narrowca...
This paper provides guidance on the ACCC\u27s approach to media mergers under the federal government...
The objective of the paper is to seek the views of interested parties on issues relating to the invo...
Issue 21 features ACMA\u27s industry reception in Hobart and a recently published report about commu...
Unprecedented changes in technology, infrastructure and services within the broadcasting, telecommun...
Following the release of a consultation paper seeking comments on the allocation and licence paramet...
The Government has announced the most significant reforms to Australian media regulation in a g...
We have chosen to address those recommendations that impact primarily upon the future roles and resp...
The Australian Communications and Media Authority is seeking comment on proposed changes to a number...
Reform of Australia's media ownership rules has been under discussion for several years, with at lea...
This Inquiry provided the opportunity to reform Australia’s classification laws to meet the challeng...
The ACMA\u27s annual Communications report provides valuable insights into Australia\u27s media and ...
Since ACMA\u27s inception a decade ago, the telecommunications industry has experienced major change...
Following public consultation on this issue, ACMA has published most of the thirty submissions it re...
The Government has announced the most significant reforms to Australia\u27s media laws in a generati...
ACMA is proposing to amend the anti-terrorism standards that apply to open and subscription narrowca...
This paper provides guidance on the ACCC\u27s approach to media mergers under the federal government...
The objective of the paper is to seek the views of interested parties on issues relating to the invo...