- Source: Australian Broadcasting Authority
The Australian Broadcasting Authority was an Australian government agency whose main roles were to regulate broadcasting, radio communications and telecommunications. The Authority took over the functions of the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal on 5 October 1992 as stipulated in the Broadcasting Services Act 1992.
The Australian Broadcasting Tribunal took over the functions of the Australian Broadcasting Control Board in the 1970s. The engineering function in some cases was handled by the National Transmission Agency when the Postmaster-General's Department ceased being responsible for telecommunications.
On 1 July 2005, the Australian Broadcasting Authority and the Australian Communications Authority were merged to form the Australian Communications and Media Authority.
See also
Censorship in Australia
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Canberra
- David Flint
- Karang Penghalang Besar
- Melbourne
- Skema Pegunungan Snowy
- Britania Raya
- Hector Waller
- Manusia
- Malcolm Turnbull
- Seven Network
- Australian Broadcasting Authority
- Australian Communications and Media Authority
- Television broadcasting in Australia
- Independent Broadcasting Authority
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation
- ABC TV (Australian TV channel)
- Broadcasting Authority of Ireland
- ABC Television (Australian TV network)
- Cash for comment affair
- ABC Family (Australian TV channel)