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Affordability of communications services for low income households

In 2017, the Bureau of Communications and Arts Research found that the affordability of communications services in Australia had improved overall. In general, consumers were getting better value as prices stayed the same or fell, while product inclusions (such as data) increased.

Affordability of communications services for low income households

In 2017, the Bureau of Communications and Arts Research found that the affordability of communications services in Australia had improved overall. In general, consumers were getting better value as prices stayed the same or fell, while product inclusions (such as data) increased.

ndian Ocean Territories Health Service Community Advisory Committee

  Indian Ocean Territories Health Service Community Advisory Committee Terms of Reference March 2020 to December 2021  Indian Ocean Territories Health Service Community Advisory Committee Request for Expressions of Interest January 2020 

The Christmas Island Mine-site to Forest Rehabilitation (CIMFR) program

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The Christmas Island Mine-site to Forest Rehabilitation (CIMFR) program conducts ecological restoration works on identified phosphate minefields relinquished by the mining company, Phosphate Resources Limited (PRL) on Christmas Island. In October 2019, th

Grants approved for the period 1 October 2019 to 10 February 2020

Grants approved for the period 1 October 2019 to 10 February 2020

Appointments to the ABC and SBS Boards—information about the merit-based appointment process

This document sets out information about appointments of non-executive Directors to the ABC and SBS boards, including the roles of the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications (the Department), the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (PM&C), th

Fact sheet—Bushfire telecommunications—remediation activities

In response to the 2019–20 bushfire emergency, telecommunications carriers have been working in close coordination with Emergency Service Organisations (ESOs) and the Australian Defence Force to restore and maintain services and deploy temporary infrastructure as soon as is safely possible.

Factsheet - Communications during emergencies

The Australian Government understands the importance of having communications access particularly during emergency situations.

Factsheet - Temporary facilities during emergencies

Telecommunications services may be offline during or following bushfire emergencies for a number of reasons. Telecommunications carriers have a range of temporary facilities that may be suitable to deploy to restore services after an emergency.