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Delivering Stronger Triple Zero Oversight For Australians
Consumers Want Stronger Action To Shore Up Triple Zero Certainty
Australian Prime Minister Press Conference – Hinsby Park, Sydney
Kyle & Jackie O Show Breaches Decency Rules
Statement on meeting with Singtel regarding Optus outage
Radio Skid Row Breaches Community Participation Rules
Buroserv Directed To Comply With Anti-scam Rules
ACMA Reveals Research Topics For 2025-26
The Hon Patrick Gorman MP Television interview – Sky News Afternoon Agenda
Should the Optus chief quit? These 5 fixes would do far more to stop another 000 failure
ACMA Statement On Optus Triple Zero Investigation
Fundamental change urgent after fatal Optus outage
Sky News Weekend Newsday
Optus Triple Zero outage has left 3 people dead. A telecommunications expert explains what went wrong – and how to fix it
Channel 7 breaches classification rules with fishing program
ACMA Releases Fourth Disinformation Report
Marty Sheargold Show Breaches Decency Rules
ACMA Finds Magic FM Breached Licence Condition
Self-regulation for telcos clearly not working – a Joint Statement from the Fair Call Coalition
TeleSign Directed To Comply With Scam Rules
Long awaited consumer-boosting legislation hits Parliament – regulator must now act
Exetel Penalised $694K For Anti-scam Breaches
Albanese Government delivering better protection for telco consumers
ACMA Publishes Guidance For TV Manufacturers
Consultation on requirements for businesses and agencies who use SMS sender IDs
7News Adelaide Breaches Captioning Rules
ACMA report on 2024 commercial TV Australian content compliance results
Massive data breach finally sees day in court, with trillions at stake for Optus
Ombudsman report finds telcos must do more for vulnerable consumers
Australian Prime Minister Press conference – Parliament House, Canberra
Betfair Pays $871K For VIP Customer Spam Breaches
Billions on the line – communications regulator’s proposed approach to spectrum raises questions of regulatory capture
Community, health and children’s organisations support decision to reject new Commercial TV Industry Code
New telco rules to assist most vulnerable only weeks away
Stronger support for telco customers experiencing domestic and family violence
Children’s recall of alcohol ads on commercial television highlights urgent need for reform
Stronger telco obligations essential for victim-survivors of domestic, family and sexual violence
10 Years Of Netflix In Australia
Time to scrap ‘consumer protections’ rules which do not protect consumers
ACMA Deputy Chair Appointment
Next step taken to better protect Australians from SMS scams
Government moves to legislate better protections for telco consumers
Australia needs ACMA watchdog, not corporate lapdog: Greens
‘Cosy’ relationship between watchdog and telcos is costly for consumers
Ombudsman welcomes action to better protect telco consumers
Albanese Government takes strong action to protect telco consumers
New enforcement powers a major win for telco consumers
New Statement Of Expectations For ACMA