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  • Comms regulator to test powers

    The Australian Communications and Media Authority, the newly formed super-regulator, will seek to push the boundaries of its powers, deputy chair Lyn Maddock said.

  • Government chases new broadcasting and comms boss

    The federal government plans to appoint an executive search firm to help it compile a list of candidates to chair its soon-to-be-created communications and broadcasting mega-regulator.

  • New laws cover red-light content in red tape

    The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) will be introducing changes to the regulation of restricted content available online and via mobile premium services next week, even after an overwhelming negative response from the media and industry.

  • ACMA asks for suggestions on restricted content

    The Australian Communications and Media Authority is calling for comments on proposed changes to the way online and mobile content is regulated.

  • ACMA seeks a CIO

    The Australian Communications and Media Authority has started recruiting for a chief information officer, to be based in Canberra.

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