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ACMA refuses to approve proposed FreeTV Code of Practice

ACMA refuses to approve proposed FreeTV Code of Practice

ACMA refuses to approve proposed FreeTV Code of Practice Barbara Biggins OAM CF, Hon CEO, CMA, highlights ACMA's refusal to approve proposed FreeTV Code of Practice. In a welcome victory for groups like Children and Media Australia, and in a significant first, FreeTV...

Kids need less exposure to alcohol ads

Kids need less exposure to alcohol ads

Kids need less exposure to alcohol ads Barbara Biggins OAM CF, Hon CEO, CMA, highlights possible changes to TV advertising which will allow even more alcohol advertising. Recent research commissioned by FARE and Cancer Council WA (see Top News this issue) has shown...

Standing up to big tech?

Standing up to big tech?

Standing up to big tech? Prof Elizabeth Handsley, CMA's President, outlines the government's cynicism in publicly standing up to big tech while privately granting YouTube an exemption from the legislation. If you thought that Australia was getting robust legislation...

A unified classification system – or has the horse bolted?

A unified classification system – or has the horse bolted?

Barbara Biggins OAM CF, is CMA’s Honorary CEO.A unified classification system – or has the horse bolted? There’s one thing that CMA would ask the incoming government to do: grasp the nettle and establish a classification system for films and games that is...