Policy and Submissions

As an investor, producer and international distributor of children's television, the ACTF has valuable insights into the issues affecting children's television in Australia.

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.

Inquiry into the Communications Legislation Amendment (Prominence and Antisiphoning) Bill 2023
January 23rd 2024
Review of options to support the independence of the National Broadcasters
September 7th 2023
A New Look at Culture – Towards the State’s first Arts, Culture & Creative Industries Policy
September 7th 2023
Response To The Early Years Strategy Discussion Paper
April 30th 2023
Senate inquiry into the national trend of school refusal and related matters
March 22nd 2023
Senate Inquiry National Cultural Policy
March 9th 2023
Prominence Framework for Connected Television Devices Proposals Paper
February 20th 2023
A National Cultural Policy underpinning the production of Australian children’s screen content.
August 19th 2022
Streaming Services Reporting Investment Scheme Discussion Paper
April 22nd 2022
Submission to inform the development of a National Anti-Racism Framework
February 11th 2022
Modernising Television Regulation in Australia
December 14th 2021
Changes to the Australian Content and Children's Television Standards
December 7th 2020
ACTF Submission to the Inquiry into Australia's Creative Industry
October 1st 2020
ACTF Options Paper Submission
July 3rd 2020
ACTF Submission to the Australian Classification Regulation Review
February 17th 2020
ACTF's Submission to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Soft Power Review
October 18th 2018
Inquiry into Australian Content on Broadcast, Radio and Streaming Services
January 8th 2018
ACTF's submission to the Australian and Children's Content Review
September 18th 2017
Inquiry into the Australian Film and Television Industry
April 18th 2017