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Viewer Access Satellite Television (VAST)—fact sheet

The majority of Australians receive TV signals from local transmission towers. However, there will always be places that cannot receive a reliable TV signal from a tower and need to rely on satellite. The Viewer Access Satellite Television (VAST) service provides free-to-air TV services over satellite for around 200,000 homes and businesses in mainly regional and remote locations where reliable reception is not available. VAST is also used by people who have mobile homes and caravans, with mobile satellite reception equipment.

Viewer Access Satellite Television (VAST)—how to submit to the review—fact sheet

If you use or have an interest in VAST, your opinions on the service are important. We want to hear from you, particularly your experience applying for and receiving VAST and how well the service is delivered. Submissions must be received by 5.00pm AEST, Friday 22 June 2018.

Terms of Reference for a review of the Viewer Access Satellite Television (VAST) service

Given the significant and rapid changes in the media and technology landscape since VAST commenced, the Department of Communications and the Arts will review the VAST program to advise the Minister for Regional Communication on: the effectiveness and efficiency of the current FTA TV services via VAST, and options relating to the delivery of FTA TV services in areas that do not receive a reliable local terrestrial FTA transmission. The Review is expected to be complete by August 2018.

Review of the Viewer Access Satellite Television (VAST) service—issues paper

The Minister for Regional Communications, Senator the Hon Bridget McKenzie, has announced the Department of Communications and the Arts will undertake a review (the Review) of the Viewer Access Satellite Television (VAST) service. The VAST service provides satellite delivery of free-to-air (FTA) television to approximately 30,000 travellers and 200,000 households unable to receive reliable local terrestrial transmissions. These latter are largely in regional and remote locations.

Audio Description Working Group—final report

Australian audiences have more viewing opportunities than ever before, choosing from a range of services including free-to-air (FTA) television, subscription television (STV), catch-up television, streaming services, subscription video on demand (SVOD) and user generated video. Australia's FTA and STV broadcasters provide access to iconic cultural and sporting events, news, current affairs and entertainment, including Australian content. The sector plays an important role in reflecting and informing Australian cultural life.

Board Appointments Senate Order—6 February 2018 to 30 April 2018

Appointments made by the Australian Government in the Communications and the Arts portfolio in the period 6 February 2018 to 30 April 2018.