Joint Select Committee on Broadcasting Legislation 
			 On 14 March 2013 the Parliament of Australia established a Joint Select   Committee to inquire into and report on potential areas for further reform of Australia’s broadcasting legislation.
			
			The Committee was established under a resolution of appointment passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on 14 March 2013. The specific terms of reference of the Committee, as per the resolution of appointment, are:
			To inquire into and report on potential areas for further reform of Australia’s broadcasting legislation, with particular reference to: 
			
(a) the abolition of the 75 per cent rule, particularly in relation to regional and local news;  
(b) whether the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) should be required to examine program supply agreements for news and current affairs when determining whether a person is in control of a commercial television broadcasting service; and  
(c) on-air reporting of ACMA findings regarding Broadcasting regulation breaches. 
On 24 June 2013, the Committee tabled its report  Three Broadcasting Reform Proposals. 
The tabling of the report concludes the work of the Committee and the Committee   has now been dissolved.
			
              
                 
                
 
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                The Committee Secretariat can be contacted at: 
                  Committee Secretary 
                    Joint Select Committee on Broadcasting Legislation  
                    PO Box 6021 
                    Parliament House 
                    CANBERRA ACT   2600 
                    AUSTRALIA 
                  Phone: (02) 6277 2044  
                    Fax: (02) 6277 4424  
                    email: jscbl@aph.gov.au  
                   
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