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IFC 48/2011

Draft television licence area plan (TLAP) for Regional Queensland

Submissions received

The consultation period has now closed. The ACMA received the following submissions:

Background

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is seeking comments on the draft Television Licence Area Plan (Regional Queensland) 2011.

The proposed TLAP has been released with an accompanying Discussion Paper, Engineering Report and Planning Data document.

The documents are available on the ACMA’s website or by calling +61 2 6219 5279.

More information can be found on the ACMA website about broadcast planning process and television licence area plans.

Submissions

Written submissions on the matters raised in the draft television licence area plan are welcome.

Submissions must be received by the ACMA by close of business on 21 December 2011.

Submissions should be sent:

By email:

dtls@acma.gov.au

By mail: Draft TLAP for Regional Queensland
Digital Television Licensing Section
Australian Communications and Media Authority
PO Box 78
BELCONNEN ACT 2616

Please quote file reference ACMA2011/1314 in your reply.


Publication of submissions

Note that the ACMA cannot accept claims of confidentiality over submissions received (for example, any submission marked ‘In Confidence’, ‘Confidential’ or similar). All submissions it receives are required to be made available for public inspection under subsection 27(2) of the Broadcasting Services Act 1992. Please contact the ACMA prior to lodgement if you have any concerns or queries about this.

Effective consultation

The ACMA is working to enhance the effectiveness of its stakeholder consultation processes, which are an important source of evidence for its regulatory development activities. To assist stakeholders in formulating submissions to its formal, written consultation processes, it has developed a guide called Effective consultation: A guide to making a submission. This guide provides information about the ACMA’s formal, written, public consultation processes and practical guidance on how to make a submission. A copy can be found at www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_312051.

 

Last update: 20 August 2012 18:18