
Industry, Education and Government
Organisations, companies and associations, both public and private sector whose activities impact the community broadcasting sector.
Arts Access Australia
Arts Access Australia champions arts access and participation for the one in five Australians with a disability. It is the national body representing a dynamic network of State and Territory arts and disability organisations and individual that work to increase access and participation in the arts for people with disabilities.
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Media Access Australia
Media Access Australia is a not-for-profit, public benevolent institution and Australia’s primary media access organisation. Its role is to provide information about media access and to develop and apply technological solutions to media access issues, including captioning and audio description.
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Australian Communications and Media Authority
The ACMA controls and regulates the broadcast spectrum, assists the sector to monitor content and develop codes of practice, monitors compliance to the Broadcasting Services Act and reports to the government about advances and trends in broadcasting.
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Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy
The Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy provides strategic advice and professional support to the Australian Government on a wide range of significant and rapidly changing policy areas including arts and culture, broadcasting and online regulation, information and communications technology and intellectual property
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Australia Council for the Arts
The Australia Council is the Federal Government's arts funding and advisory body. It directly supports young, emerging and established artists, as well as new and established organisations.
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Screen Australia
Screen Australia is the Australian Government's agency for supporting the development of film, television and interactive digital media projects and their creators. Screen Australia focuses its efforts on the independent production sector-companies and individuals who are not affiliated with broadcasters or major distribution and exhibition companies.
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Australian Film, Television and Radio School
The Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) is the national centre for professional education and advanced training in film, television and radio.
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University Of Queensland Centre For International Journalism
The Centre for International Journalism (CIJ) is an independent organisation designed to develop journalism internationally through professional programs and an international focus for teaching and research.
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PPCA
Established in 1969, Phonographic Performance Company of Australia Limited (PPCA), is a national, non-government, non-profit organisation representing the interests of record labels and Australian recording artists.
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APRA / AMCOS
APRA is an association administering the rights of the world's composers, songwriters and publishers in Australia and New Zealand.
The Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS) represents virtually all music publishers in Australia and New Zealand and, by way of reciprocal arrangements, the vast majority of the world's composers, writers and music publishers.
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Association of Independent Record Labels - AIR
The Association of Independent Record Labels Ltd (AIR) is a national industry association, pro-actively serving and representing the interests and development of Australian independent recording labels across Australia and the world.
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Communications Law Centre
The Communications Law Centre (CLC) is an independent, non-profit, public interest organisation specialising in media, communications and online law and policy.
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