ACMA Review

The Department of Communications is undertaking a review of the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) and has released an issues paper for public comment.

Why we want your input

The Review is examining the objectives, structure and operation of the ACMA to ensure it remains fit-for-purpose for the current and future communications regulatory environment.

How you can voice your opinion

You can provide a written submission. The Department has released an issues paper for you to consider when drafting your submission. Submissions should be received by Monday 10 August 2015.

What will be the outcome of this consultation?

Feedback from the consultation will assist the Government to ensure the regulator is able to effectively deal with challenges arising from a rapidly changing communications sector. The Department will report to the Minister for Communications by the end of 2015.

The Issue

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) was established in 2005. Given the rapid changes in the communications sector over the last ten years, the Australian Government considers it timely to review the effectiveness and efficiency of regulatory arrangements in the current and future digital environment. 

Find out more: 

Relevant Documentation

Terms of Reference

Published 12th Jun 2015

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Review of the Australian Communications and Media Authority — Terms of Reference.

Issues Paper

Published 13th Jul 2015

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Review of the Australian Communications and Media Authority—issues paper.

Outcome

We released a draft report in May 2016.

Participate

13 Jul 2015 10:30 AEST
10 Aug 2015 23:45 AEST
Closed
This consultation is closed.

Submissions

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Ian Robertson
Document
Interactive Games & Entertainment Association
Motorola Solutions Australia Pty Ltd
NSW Government - Telco Authority
Obesity Policy Coalition
Document
Optus
Document
Peter Nielsen
Document
Peter Tate
Document
Proeye Communications & Security Systems
Quit Victoria
Document