We use this vast experience to help develop new policies for the children’s television production industry.
Recent submissions that we were involved in are listed below.
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We use this vast experience to help develop new policies for the children’s television production industry.
Recent submissions that we were involved in are listed below.
Date: May 2021 Media Reform Green Paper - ACTF Response
Subject: Submission to the Inquiry into Australia's Creative and Cultural Industries and Institutions
Australian Classification Regulation Review
Recipient: The Australian Communications and Media Authority, Screen Australia
Subject: Australian and Children's Content Review
Recipient: House of Representatives Standing Committee on Communications and the Arts
Subject: Australian Film and Television Industry