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Responsibilities under the Telecommunications Act

The Department is responsible for providing policy advice to the Minister on aspects of the This link sends you off DCITA's websiteTelecommunications Act 1997 (the Act). These policy responsibilities include parts eight and 13 to 16 of the Act, covering:

  • emergency call services;
  • telecommunications privacy;
  • law enforcement; and
  • national security (including protection of the physical infrastructure).

The primary responsibility for administering these areas of the Act falls to the This link sends you off DCITA's websiteAustralian Communications and Media Authority Authority (ACMA), with the This link sends you off DCITA's websiteAttorney-General's Department and This link sends you off DCITA's websitethe Privacy Commissioner responsible for specific issues such as interception and privacy issues respectively.

The Department security responsibilities

The Department has policy responsibility for:

  • physical infrastructure in the telecommunications, broadcasting and postal sectors; and
  • administering the relevant provisions of the Telecommunications Act including defence and disaster planning; regulation of radiocommunications spectrum and the postal industry. The Department also liaises with Attorney-General's Department on interception issues.

The Department also has responsibility for e-Security policy matters-including cyber security and protection of information infrastructure- as part of its mandate to foster the information economy.

  • Document ID: 2398 |
  • Last modified: 6 February 2008, 11:12am