Television access prioritised for remote Australian communities

The Albanese Government has delivered legislation that enables continued access to television broadcasting services in remote and regional Australia.

The Communications Legislation Amendment (Regional Broadcasting Continuity) Bill 2024 removes regulatory impediments so that more Australians can access the taxpayer-funded Viewer Access Satellite Television (VAST) service, and broadcasters can move to more efficient transmission arrangements.

VAST is a safety-net service that provides access to broadcasting services for audiences in regional and remote areas. The Bill empowers the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) to declare an area to be ‘service-deficient’, which will allow audiences in the area to access services via satellite, should they wish to do so.

Broadcasters are able to save costs by managing their transmission networks more efficiently and use less spectrum, while continuing to deliver high quality services to their audiences. The Bill adjusts the broadcasting regulatory framework to allow television broadcasters the flexibility to innovate and consolidate their transmission arrangements

“Television broadcasting connects Australians living in regional and remote areas with news, entertainment and sports,” says Minister for Communications, the Hon Michelle Rowland MP.

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“This legislation enables broadcasters to find more efficient ways to provide their services, and expands audience access to the taxpayer-funded satellite broadcasting safety-net service.”

With this legislation, the Albanese Government reaffirms its commitment to keeping Australians connected, no matter where they live. By addressing service gaps, regional and remote communities can access vital news, entertainment, and sports. Meanwhile, broadcasters gain the flexibility to innovate and improve efficiency. This modern approach ensures a win-win for audiences and providers alike.

“The Albanese Government committed to ensuring that all Australians have equitable access to media services, regardless of financial means or location, and this includes quality television broadcasting services.” Minister Rowland concludes.

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