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Please note that this is an archived site. On 1 July 2005 the Australian Communications and Media Authority took over the role of the ABA. Technical variations to children’s television standards (30 June) ABA seeks comments on extension of 4VL Charleville to Mitchell, Queensland (29 June) ABA finds 5AA Adelaide vilified Aboriginal people (14 June) Changes proposed to improve reception of community radio service 2AAA Wagga Wagga (14 June) Radio and television profit both up by more than sixteen per cent (14 June) Community television trial in Mount Gambier, South Australia (10 June) |
On 1 July 2005 the Australian Broadcasting Authority and the Australian Communications Authority will merge to form the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA). Have you seen or heard something you don't like on television, the radio or the Internet? The ABA has announced that the inaugural Broadcasting Conference will be held on 9 & 10 November 2005. |
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