Inquiries
Public inquiries and commissioned studies give the opportunity for all points of view in the community to be heard and considered. All individuals, firms, groups and organisations with an interest in an inquiry can participate in the inquiry.
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Tony Paynter # (PDF - 237k)
Submission 33 for Broadcasting View full list
Tony Paynter:submission Page:1 of 60. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION: BROADCASTING ISSUES PAPER SNAPE/SIMSON MEDIA RULES INQUIRY - MARCH 1999 TONY PAYNTER SUBMISSION.INTRODUCTION. Delwyn Rance - Administration officer Broadcasting Inquiry - Productivity
Date received: 12 May 1999
Elliott, J. (PDF - 5k)
Submission 22 for Broadcasting View full list
From: J.Elliott@uq.net.au Subject: submission on broadcasting. 2 Issues p9. 1 the fundamental tenet of the policy should still be to harness the power of broadcasting to do--good rather than--bad. 2 Broadcasting is still first a vital service for
Date received: 11 May 1999
AOL # (PDF - 13k)
Submission 40 for Broadcasting View full list
Productivity Commission Broadcasting Inquiry Locked Bag 2 Collins Street East Post Office MELBOURNE VIC 8003. Sydney 13th May, 99. AOL welcomes the opportunity to make this submission to the Commission. AOL Bertelsmann Online Services is a 50/50
Date received: 11 May 1999
Paul Budde Communications Pty Ltd (PDF - 9k)
Submission 23 for Broadcasting View full list
US regulator sees Digital TV light. US politicians and regulators have long followed the same line as their counterparts in Australia and concentrated on advocating the âbetter pictureâqualities of digital TV. By putting these blinkers on they
Date received: 11 May 1999