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Actors, directors plead: don't devastate industry in Sydney Morning Herald [General news] (27/3/2018) p.10
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; NATIONAL CONTENT. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Galvin, Nick PhysDes: Clippings File_ArticleSubject: NATIONAL CONTENT. AUSTRALIA Summary: Short article on the recent open letter to the federal government from film/tv figures
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Alarm bells for Aussie drama in The Australian [Media] (02/11/2015) p.29
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Australian content standard for television & paragraph 160(d) of the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 / report by the Senate Environment, Communications, Information Technology and the Arts Legislation Committee [Canberra]: The Committee, 1999.
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Australian television : historical overview / by Julie James Bailey [North Ryde, N.S.W.]: Open Program Resources, Australian Film and Television School, 1979.
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Background paper : Australian content inquiry / Australian Broadcasting Tribunal [North Sydney: The Tribunal], 1986.
Call No: 205.36(94) AUSSource: ATPlace: [North SydneyPublisher: The Tribunal]PubDate: 1986PhysDes: 39, [30] pages ; 30 cmSubject: TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA ; NATIONAL CONTENT. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Review of the thirty submissions to the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal's call for comment in relation to their revision of the requirements for Australian content on Australian televisionISBN: 0642117381
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Compulsive viewing / Gerald Stone Ringwood, Victoria: Penguin, 2001.
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Film policy : an Australian reader / edited by Albert Moran [Queensland], Australia: Institute for Cultural Policy Studies, Faculty of Humanities, Griffith University, 1994.
Call No: 205.1(94) FILAuthor: Moran, Albert CorpAuthor: Griffith University. Institute for Cultural Policy Studies; Film Policy Conference (1991 : Griffith University)Place: [Queensland], AustraliaPublisher: Institute for Cultural Policy Studies, Faculty of Humanities, Griffith UniversityPubDate: 1994PhysDes: iii, 193 p. ; 30 cmSeries: Special publication of the Institute for Cultural Policy Studies, Faculty of Humanities, Griffith UniversitySubject: STATE AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; GOVERNMENT CONTROL. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. UK ; INDUSTRY, FILM. NEW ZEALAND ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; QUOTA. AUSTRALIA ; NATIONAL CONTENT. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL CINEMA ; AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES AND TV ; MAORI CINEMA ; ADVERTISING FOR FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA : NEW SOUTH WALES ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA : QUEENSLAND ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA : SOUTH AUSTRALIA ; NEW SOUTH WALES FILM AND TELEVISION OFFICE ; QUEENSLAND FILM DEVELOPMENT OFFICE Notes: "These papers were originally presented at the Film Policy Conference hosted by the Institute for Cultural Policy Studies at Griffith University in Brisbane in 1991"--Cover p. [4]; Includes bibliographical referencesISBN: 0868575453LON: 9849431
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Framing culture : criticism and policy in Australia / Stuart Cunningham North Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1992.
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Holding hands again across the Tasman in Encore (May 2000) vol.18 iss.4 p.13
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Internationalising Australian children's television drama : the collision of Australian cultural policy and global market imperatives / Anna Potter Saarbrucken, Germany: VDM, Verlag Dr Muller, 2008.
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Local content on the slide at ABC in The Australian (11/7/2017) p.1
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Local content: one hour a day : a review of the need for Australian television content regulation / Televison Make It Australian Collingwood, Victoria: Televison Make It Australian, [1988?].
Call No: 205.4(94) TV-MIACorpAuthor: Televison Make It AustralianPlace: Collingwood, VictoriaPublisher: Televison Make It AustralianPubDate: [1988?]PhysDes: 60 pages : illustrated; 30 cmSubject: NATIONAL CONTENT. AUSTRALIA ; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA
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Local content slips on our ABC in The Australian [Editorial] (13/7/2017) p.13
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Localism in Australian broadcasting : a review of the policy, August 1984 / Department of Communications Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service,
Call No: 201.1-3(94) DEPPlace: CanberraPublisher: Australian Government Publishing ServicePhysDes: vi, 327 p. ; 25 cmSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; Australian Broadcasting Tribunal ; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ; BROADCASTING RIGHTS. AUSTRALIA ; COMMERCIAL TV. AUSTRALIA ; REGIONAL TELEVISION ; NATIONAL CONTENT. AUSTRALIA Summary: A review of localism in Australian broadcasting: 'the notion that commercial (and, as appropriate, public and ABC) radio and television stations should be individually operated units located in as many areas as possible, the size of the service area of a station being such as will reasonably permit the station to be commericall viable' and that 'ownership and programming should be controlled at the local level' and 'cater for the particular needs and interests of the community'. The report focuses on commercial broadcasters and government policy in relation of localism. -- from 'The history of government policy on localism' chapterNotes: Review submitted by James Oswin. -- Australian Government Publishing Service cat. no. 8414620ISBN: 064403498XDonation: donated by Mick CounihanContents: Chapter -- abbreviations / vi -- Introduction / 1 -- The history of government policy on localism / 5 -- The status of localism today / 81 -- The policy under review / 204 -- Conclusions and recommendations / 263 -- Attachements -- News release from the Minister of Communications / 283 -- Advertisement inviting the lodging of submissions / 285 -- Information paper / 286 -- Letter to local governments / 291 -- List of submissions / 292 -- Stages of development of television / 311 -- Local shareholdings in selected commercial radio stations - NSW / 314 -- Local shareholdings in selected radio stations - mainland Australia -- Program sources for selected commercial television stations / 318 -- Commercial television stations on extensive or total relay / 320 -- Local shareholdings in selected commercial television stations - NSW and Victoria / 321 -- Paper by Hugh Mackay, "The psychological significance of local content in regional TV broadcasting" / 322 -- Down-time available on SBC and SBS television / 327
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Networks defy digital deluge in Weekend Australian [Business News] (07/03/2015) p.25
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The points system for Australian television content : a study in symbolic policy / by Kate Harrison Brisbane: Royal Institute of Public Administration, 1980.
Call No: 205.36(94) HARAuthor: Harrison, Kate Source: ATPlace: BrisbanePublisher: Royal Institute of Public AdministrationPubDate: 1980PhysDes: 64 p. : diagr. ; 26 cmSeries: Royal Institute of Public Administration national monograph series ; no. 5Subject: STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; NATIONAL CONTENT. AUSTRALIA ; QUOTA. AUSTRALIA Summary: This monograph looks at the operation of the points system for Australian television content. The problem of protecting local programming is discussed in the light of international trends towards more stringent regulations to protect local programming industries, and as an historical development of demands for protection for the local programming industry. --
The author of the monograph concludes that the points sytem policy, which is still being implemented by the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal, is a failure. The monograph looks at the process whereby the points system was selected and designed, and examines in detail the way in which it was implemented by the Australian Broadcasting Control Board. The writer claims that the failure, though partly arising from anomalies in the delection procedures, was mainly attributable to faults in the design and implementation of the system. -- BOOK BLURBNotes: Bibliography: p.61-64ISBN: 0909800154Contents: Introduction -- The international context -- The Australian background -- The adoption of a points system -- Policy and purposes -- The selection and design of the system -- The announcement and implementation of the policy -- Policy effects and political aftermath -- Conclusions - Appendices -- Notes -- Bibliography
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Stars cut down to size in AFR Weekend (2/12/2017) p.18
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Stay local, stars urge in Herald Sun [General news] (28/3/2018) p.6
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; NATIONAL CONTENT. AUSTRALIAPhysDes: Clippings File_ArticleSubject: NATIONAL CONTENT. AUSTRALIA Summary: 47 word article about the recent open letter signed by 250+ high-profile film/tv figures.
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Turnbull to talk up fee cuts in Australian Financial Review (20/07/2015) p.31
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: White, Dominic PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; LICENCES. AUSTRALIA ; NATIONAL CONTENT. AUSTRALIA Summary: Broad report about the federal government looking into the regulation of Australian broadcasters, with talk about the possible abolition of licence fees, selling off extra broadcasting spectrum, and the issues with the reduction local content for regional AustraliaNotes: located in the STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA 2015 file
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Two TV channels for Oz in Lumiere (May, 1973) iss.23 p.13
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Video streaming firms 'must have local content' in Australian Financial Review (2/10/2017) p.29
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; NATIONAL CONTENT. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Max Mason PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: NATIONAL CONTENT. AUSTRALIA ; VIDEO ON DEMAND ; NETFLIX ; AMAZON ; TAXES. AUSTRALIA ; GOVERNMENT AID. AUSTRALIA Summary: Subscription video on-demand services such as Netflix, Stan and Amazon should have access to government production incentives, but they need to have local content obligations, Screen Producers Australia argues. m In its submission to the Turnbull government's Australian and Children's Screen Content Review, SPA argues, among 12 recommendations it is making, that government incentives should be platform agnostic, so that streaming services can have access to incentives, such as tax offsets.
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