The government is seeking comments from interested parties in response to the Discussion Paper for the Mobile Black Spot Programme. Submissions received will help inform the development of the programme, including the preferred programme design and delivery model.
Why we want your input
This is an important opportunity for all stakeholders to have a say about the possible programme implementation models as outlined in the Discussion Paper.How you can voice your opinion
If you wish to have your views about the programme considered, complete a submission form and return it to us by the closing date of 28 February 2014What will be the outcome of this consultation?
Your comments in response to the Discussion Paper will assist us to develop the Guidelines for the Mobile Black Spot Programme. The Guidelines will ensure the programme is delivered as effectively and efficiently as possible, and achieve maximum value for money.The Issue
The Mobile Black Spot Programme will improve mobile phone coverage and competition in regional and remote Australia, including along major transport routes, in small communities and in locations prone to experiencing natural disasters.
Mobile Black Spot Programme Discussion Paper
Published 16th Dec 2013
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Mobile Black Spot Programme Discussion Paper
Outcome
The Mobile Black Spot Programme Guidelines were released on 8 December 2014.
Participate
16 Dec 2013 09:00 AEDT
28 Feb 2014 17:00 AEDT
Closed
This consultation is closed.
Submissions
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Cusak, Tania
Document
Darren Chester MP, Federal Member for Gippsland
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David Gillespie MP, Federal Member for Lyne
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Deans Marsh Community
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District Council of Grant
Document
District_Council_of_Grant.pdf (401.74 KB)
District Council of Loxton Waikerie
Document
District_Council_of_Loxton_Waikerie.pdf (675.44 KB)
Drake Rural Fire Brigade, Drake School of Arts Progress Association Inc and the Drake Village Resource Centre
Dumbalk District Progress Association
Dungog Shire Council
Document
Dwyer, Mark
Document