Organisation
Department of Communications and the Arts (Australia)
Owning Institution:
Discussion paper
Exposure Draft—Copyright Amendment (Service Providers) Regulations 2018: consultation paper
This consultation paper sets out some specific matters in relation to which stakeholder views are sought. However submissions are welcomed on any aspect of the Exposure Draft, and more generally, on whether the Exposure Draft is fit for purpose.
Discussion paper
Review of the Viewer Access Satellite Television (VAST) service: issues paper
This review will assess the performance of the Viewer Access Satellite Television (VAST) service and consider options on how best to provide free-to-air broadcasting services to viewers in areas without access to reliable terrestrial TV transmissions.
Report
Audio Description Working Group - final report
Audio description technology enables people who are blind or vision impaired to enjoy screen content through narration of the action and visuals, providing context for audible sounds and dialogue. The Australian government has released this report to enable greater public discussion and engagement with interested stakeholders.
Discussion paper
Inquiry into the competitive neutrality of the national broadcasters: issues paper
This inquiry is operating in the context of rapidly changing media markets. Boundaries between traditional media markets are dissolving, new platforms exist for distributing news and entertainment, and revenue streams are changing. Consumers are adopting new forms of media rapidly, and the increased competition between producers and distributors is evident from these developments.
Report
Review of the .au domain administration: final report
The review’s key finding is that the current management framework is no longer fit-for-purpose. This report recommends reforming auDA’s management framework to support improved transparency, stakeholder engagement, consultation and accountability.