The ACMA administers radio and television content under provisions set in the Broadcasting Services Act 1992. The ACMA also administers a co-regulatory scheme for internet content. Use the links below to find out about content requirements in the areas of broadcasting, the internet, and telecommunications.
- Content regulation overview - Introduction to the ACMA regulation of radio, television and the Internet
Broadcasting
- Broadcasting content controls - About broadcasting content controls
- TV content regulation - Specific TV content regulation information
- Radio content regulation - Specific radio content regulation information
- Broadcasting investigations -
- Guidelines - For interpreting the Broadcasting Services Act 1992
- Advertising on radio and TV
- Sponsorhsip on community radio and TV
Internet
Telecommunications
- Regulating phone advertising & content - Regulating phone advertising & content
- Do Not Call register - Establishing a national register to stop unsolicited telemarketing calls
- National industry standard - National industry standard for telemarketing and research calls
- Do Not Call legislation - The Do Not Call Register Act 2006 and amendments
Digital media literacy

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