Broadcasting Services Amendment (Media Ownership) Bill 2006 Broadcasting Legislation Amendment (Digital Television) Bill 2006 Communications Legislation Amendment (Enforcement Powers) Bill 2006 [Provisions] Television Licence Fees Amendment Bill 2006 [Provisions] and discussion paper by the Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts on the two channels of spectrum for new digital services

Broadcasting Services Amendment (Media Ownership) Bill 2006
Broadcasting Legislation Amendment (Digital Television) Bill 2006
Communications Legislation Amendment (Enforcement Powers) Bill 2006 [Provisions]
Television Licence Fees Amendment Bill 2006 [Provisions]
and
discussion paper by the Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts on the two channels of spectrum for new digital services

6 October 2006

© Commonwealth of Australia 2006
ISBN 0 642 71714 1

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Introduction Pages (PDF 193KB)

Committee Membership
Abbreviations
Glossary

 
Chapter 1 - Introduction (PDF 192KB)

Media reform bills
Conduct of the inquiry
Structure of the Report
Purpose of the bills

 
Chapter 2 - Media Ownership (PDF 313KB)

Cross-media ownership
Foreign Media Ownership
Regional protections
Key issues

 
Chapter 3 - Broadcasting Legislation Amendment (Digital Television) Bill 2006 (PDF 315KB)

Introduction
Policy and Legislative Background
Main Provisions
Main Issues

 
Chapter 4 - Summary and Conclusion (PDF 213KB)

Summary of Recommendations

 
The Nationals Senators Dissenting Report (PDF 142KB)
 
Minority Report by Labor Senators - A flawed inquiry (PDF 271KB)

Broadcasting Services Amendment (Media Ownership) Bill 2006
Broadcasting Legislation Amendment (Digital Television) Bill 2006
Anti-Siphoning: 'use it or lose it' mechanism
Conclusion

 
Minority Report - Australian Democrats (PDF 328KB)

Our Democracy is not protected
Key illustrations of the point
Journalists are simply employees
The Bills
Poor process
The four bills as a package
The Media ownership bill and related issues
Greater competition and diversity
A parable – measuring media power
Free to Air television (FTAs)
Promoting Community Television
The ACCC and improving media competition
ACMA and standards
Telstra and telecommunications
The Digital TV Bill and related issues
Transfer of decision making power from ACMA to the Minister
The Minister's power of veto
Adequate funding for national broadcasters
High Definition Television
Anti-siphoning
The licence fees bill
Conclucsion
Appendix A
Executive Summary and list of Recommendations
Misuse of market power
Unconscionable conduct
Codes of conduct
Collective bargaining
Creeping acquisitions
Divestiture
Powers of the ACCC
Resources of the ACCC
Judicial arrangements
Approaches adopted in OECD economies

 
Appendix 1 - Submissions and Tabled Documents (PDF 117KB)

Submissions
Tabled Documents

 
Appendix 2 - Public Hearings (PDF 139KB)
 

Appendix 3 - Answers to Questions on Notice
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Secretary (Media Ownership Bills Inquiry)
Senate Standing Committees on Environment, Communications and the Arts
PO Box 6100
Parliament House
Canberra ACT 2600
Australia

Phone: +61 2 6277 3511
Fax: +61 2 6277 5818
Email: ecita.sen@aph.gov.au