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Chapter 1 Telecommunications Amendment (Enhancing Community Consultation) Bill 2011

[1]       The full text of the bill is at Appendix E.

[2]       House of Representatives, Votes and Proceedings, No. 68, 19 September 2011, p. 916.

[3]       House of Representatives, Votes and Proceedings, No. 71, 22 September 2011, p. 949.

[4]       The full text of the Act is at <http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/C2012C00084>.

[5]       Mr Andrew Wilkie MP, first reading speech, House of Representatives Hansard, 19 September 2011, p. 10430.

[6]       Mr Daryl Quinlivan, Deputy Secretary, Department of Broadband, Communications, and the Digital Economy (DBCDE), Committee Hansard, 17 February 2012, Canberra, pp. 11-12.

[7]       Telecommunications Amendment (Enhancing Community Consultation) Bill 2011, Explanatory Memorandum.

[8]       Mr Quinlivan, DBCDE, Committee Hansard, 17 February 2012, Canberra, p. 11.

[9]       Mr Quinlivan, DBCDE, Committee Hansard, 17 February 2012, Canberra, p. 11.

[10]     Mr Quinlivan, DBCDE, Committee Hansard, 17 February 2012, Canberra, p. 11.

[11]     The text of this legislative instrument can be found at <http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2004C01082> viewed 13 January 2012.

[12]     Telecommunications (Low-impact facilities) Determination 1997, s. 3.1 and Schedule.

[13]     Telecommunications (Low-impact Facilities) Determination 1997, Schedule.

[14]     Telecommunications (Low-impact Facilities) Determination 1997, ss. 2.5 and 3.1(2).

[15]     Telecommunications (Low-impact Facilities) Determination 1997, s 1.2; Telecommunications Act 1997, Schedule 3, subclauses 6(4), (5) and (7).

[16]     The full text of this Act is at <http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/C2012C00233> viewed 5 February 2012.

[17]     The text of this legislative instrument can be found at <http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2005B00255> viewed 7 February 2012.

[18]     The text of this legislative instrument can be found at <http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2005B00257> viewed 7 February 2012.

[19]     The text of this legislative instrument can be found at <http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2011C00165> viewed 5 February 2012.

[20]     The full text of the Ministerial code is at <http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2004C01081> viewed 16 January 2012.

[21]     Information on the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO) is available at <http://www.tio.com.au> viewed 17 January 2012.

[22]     Telecommunications Act 1997, Part 6.

[23]     Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), Register of Codes, <http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_2525> viewed 15 March 2012.

[24]     The Australian Communications Industry Forum (ACIF) Code is also referred to as the Deployment of Mobile Phone Network Infrastructure Code, or ACIF 564:2004.

[25]     The ACIF is now known as Communications Alliance Ltd, and is the peak industry body. Information on Communications Alliance Ltd can be found at <http://www.commsalliance.com.au/> viewed 17 January 2012. The full text of the ACIF Code is at <http://www.acma.gov.au/webwr/telcomm/industry_codes/codes/c564_2004(1).pdf> viewed 16 January 2012.

[26]     ACMA, Placement of mobile phone towers fact sheet, <http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_1752> viewed 17 January 2012.

[27]     Deployment of Mobile Phone Network Infrastructure Code, ss. 5, 5.4, 5.6.

[28]     Deployment of Mobile Phone Network Infrastructure Code, s. 1.2.

[29]     Deployment of Mobile Phone Network Infrastructure Code, s. 5.2.

[30]     Deployment of Mobile Phone Network Infrastructure Code, s. 5.2.3.

[31]     Deployment of Mobile Phone Network Infrastructure Code, s. 5.2.5.

[32]     Deployment of Mobile Phone Network Infrastructure Code, s. 5.2.6.

[33]     Deployment of Mobile Phone Network Infrastructure Code, s. 5.3.

[34]     Deployment of Mobile Phone Network Infrastructure Code, s. 5.7.

[35]     Deployment of Mobile Phone Network Infrastructure Code, s. 5.7.5.

[36]     The revised industry code is known as the Mobile Phone Base Station Deployment Code, C564:2011; the full text is available at <http://www.commsalliance.com.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/32634/C564_2011.pdf> viewed 10 February 2012.

[37]     Mr Mark Loney, Acting General Manager, Communications Infrastructure Division, ACMA, Committee Hansard, 17 February 2012, Canberra, p. 18.

[38]     Communications Alliance Ltd, Submission 55, p. 4.

[39]     Communications Alliance Ltd, Submission 55, p. 3.

[40]     Mr John Stanton, CEO, Communications Alliance Ltd, Committee Hansard, 17 February 2012, Canberra, p. 32.

[41]     Australian Local Government Association (ALGA), Submission 76, p. 3.

[42]     Information on ACMA is available at <http://www.acma.gov.au> viewed 15 January 2012.

[43]     Mr Loney, ACMA, Committee Hansard, 17 February 2012, Canberra, p. 13.

[44]     ACMA, Legislation & regulation, <http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_2889> viewed 14 November 2011.

[45]     ACMA, Making a complaint, <http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_1961> viewed 17 January 2012.

[46]     ACMA, Making a complaint, <http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_1961> viewed 18 January 2012.

[47]     Mr Chris Cheah, Authority Member, ACMA, Committee Hansard, 17 February 2012, Canberra, p. 17.

[48]     ACMA, Making a complaint, <http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_1961> viewed 18 January 2012.

[49]     DBCDE, Submission 61.1.

[50]     Mr Stanton, Communications Alliance Ltd, Committee Hansard, 17 February 2012, Canberra, p. 32.

[51]     ALGA, Submission 76, p. 3.

[52]     Ms Anna Castellano, Submission 13; Tower Action Group Inc., Submission 16, p. 2; No Towers Near Schools, Submission 34, p. [1]; Ms Anne Tredenick, Submission 40, p. 2; Ms Sandra Boland, Submission 47, p. [1].

[53]     Mr Rob Godwin, Submission 6; Ms Jacqui Godwin, Submission 12; Worried Householders Action Against Tower, Submission 38.

[54]     Mr Rob Godwin, Submission 6, p. [3].

[55]     Summer Hill Action Group, Submission 28, pp. 4-6.

[56]     Mr Andrew Fraser MP, Submission 35, pp. [1]-[2].

[57]     Ms Michelle Pini, Submission 1, pp. 1-2.

[58]     Telecommunications Tower Committee Currumbin Valley, Submission 7, p. [2].

[59]     Tower Action Group Inc., Submission 16, pp. 1-2.

[60]     Residents Opposed to Optus Tower in Clunes, Submission 29, pp. [1]-[2].

[61]     Ms Sharon Adlam, Submission 56.

[62]     Ms Sharon Adlam, Submission 56, p. [2].

[63]     Dr Jason Whitehead & Dr Fiona Taylor, Submission 37, pp. 3-4.

[64]     Ballina Shire Council, Submission 51.

[65]     Mr Tony Piccolo MP, Submission 52, p. [3].

[66]     Mr Tony Piccolo MP, Submission 52, p. [4].

[67]     ALGA, Submission 76, pp. 2-3.

[68]     Australian Mobile Telecommunications Authority (AMTA), Submission 67, pp. 21-22. Information was provided by the Mobile Carriers Forum, a division of AMTA that represents the three mobile phone carriers in Australia, namely Telstra, Optus and Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA). Information on the Mobile Carriers Forum is available at <http://www.mcf.amta.org.au/> viewed 20 January 2012.

[69]     Mr Chris Althaus, CEO, AMTA, Committee Hansard, 17 February 2012, Canberra, p. 4.

[70]     Mr Stanton, Communications Alliance Ltd, Committee Hansard, 17 February 2012, Canberra, p. 37.

[71]     Information on AMTA is available at <http://www.amta.org.au/pages/About.AMTA> viewed 20 January 2012.

[72]     AMTA, Submission 67, p. 30; Telstra Corporation Limited, Submission 46, p. 4 and Annexure 1, p. 13.

[73]     Telstra Corporation Limited, Submission 46, pp. 1-2.

[74]     Telstra Corporation Limited, Submission 46, p. 4.

[75]     Mr Stanton, Communications Alliance Ltd, Committee Hansard, 17 February 2012, Canberra, p. 34.

[76]     Mr Philip Mason, Assistant Secretary, NBN Regulation Branch, NBN Infrastructure, DBCDE, Committee Hansard, 17 February 2012, Canberra, p. 19.

[77]     Crown Castle, Submission 3, pp. 3-4; Optus, Submission 43, p. 5; Telstra Corporation Limited, Submission 46, p. 7; AMTA, Submission 67, p. 8; VHA, Submission 68, p. [2].

[78]     ALGA, Submission 76, p. 3.

[79]     Mr Stanton, Communications Alliance Ltd, Committee Hansard, 17 February 2012, Canberra, p. 36.

[80]     Mr Stanton, Communications Alliance Ltd, Committee Hansard, 17 February 2012, Canberra, p. 33.

[81]     Mr Stanton, Communications Alliance Ltd, Committee Hansard, 17 February 2012, Canberra, p. 33.

[82]     Mr Stanton, Communications Alliance Ltd, Committee Hansard, 17 February 2012, Canberra, p. 35.

[83]     ACMA, Electromagnetic energy fact sheet, <http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_1719> viewed 19 January 2012.

[84]     Information on the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) can be obtained at < http://www.arpansa.gov.au> viewed 18 January 2012.

[85]     According to an ARPANSA fact sheet, The ARPANSA Radiofrequency radiation exposure Standard, EME series no. 4, (available at <www.arpansa.gov.au/eme/index.cfm> viewed 19 January 2012), these limits are based on the 1998 guidelines of the International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) for limiting exposure to time‑varying electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields (up to 300 GHz). These guidelines were issued in 1998; in 2009 ICNIRP issued a statement confirming their validity, taking into account scientific advances in the years since publication. The guidelines are available at <http://www.icnirp.de/documents/emfgdl.pdf> viewed 7 February 2012.

[86]     Dr Lindsay Martin, Manager, Non-Ionising Radiation, Radiation Health Services, ARPANSA, Committee Hansard, 17 February 2012, Canberra, p. 27.

[87]     ARPANSA, The ARPANSA Radiofrequency radiation exposure Standard, EME series no. 4, available at <http://www.arpansa.gov.au/eme/index.cfm> viewed 19 March 2012.

[88]     AMTA, Submission 67, pp. 24-26.

[89]     Dr Don Maisch, Submission 53, p. 2.

[90]     Dr Don Maisch, Submission 53, p. 8.

[91]     No Towers Near Schools, Submission 34, p. 2.

[92]     Ms Anna Castellano, Submission 13; Councillor Peter Matic, Submission 69.

[93]     AMTA, Submission 67, p. 25.

[94]     Mr Althaus, AMTA, Committee Hansard, 17 February 2012, Canberra, p. 6.

[95]     Crown Castle, Submission 3, p. 3.

[96]     Optus, Submission 43, p. 4; AMTA, Submission 67, p. 3.

[97]     Mr Althaus, AMTA, Committee Hansard, 17 February 2012, Canberra, p. 2.

[98]     Optus, Submission 43, p. 4.

[99]     Information on Deloitte Access Economics can be accessed at <http://www.deloitteaccesseconomics.com.au/> viewed 20 January 2012

[100]   AMTA, Submission 67, p. 7.

[101]   Telecommunications Act 1997, Schedule 3, clauses 1 and 25.

[102]   Telecommunications (Low-impact facilities) Determination 1997, Explanatory Statement, <http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2004B00455/Explanatory%20Statement/Text> viewed 7 February 2012.

[103]   Telstra Corporation Limited, Submission 46, p. 18; AMTA, Submission 67, p. 31.

[104]   Mr Cheah, ACMA, Committee Hansard, 17 February 2012, Canberra, p. 13.

[105]   Telstra Corporation Limited, Submission 46, p. 2; Crown Castle, Submission 3, pp. 2-3.

[106]   AMTA, Submission 67, p. 27.

[107]   Mr Althaus, AMTA, Committee Hansard, 17 February 2012, Canberra, p. 5.

[108]   PIPE Networks, Submission 45.

[109]   AMTA, Submission 67, p. 27.

[110]   AMTA, Submission 67, p. 35.

[111]   AMTA, Submission 67, p. 35.

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