Convergence Review detailed discussion papers
The Convergence Review is an independent review established by the Australian Government to examine the policy and regulatory frameworks that apply to the converged media and communications landscape in Australia.
On 19 September 2011, the Convergence Review Committee released five detailed discussion papers to address a range of issues and options for consideration by the committee and stakeholders. The period for submissions on the detailed discussion papers closed on 28 October 2011.
Media diversity, competition and market structure
Media diversity, competition and market structure (PDF, 481 KB)
Media diversity, competition and market structure (RTF, 1.8 MB)
Layering, licensing and regulation
Spectrum allocation and management
Spectrum allocation and management (PDF, 2 MB)
Spectrum allocation and management (RTF, 655 KB)
Spectrum allocation and management - Appendix A & B (RTF, 1 MB)
Australian and local content
Community standards
Open call for submissions on the Convergence Review
The submissions received in response to the detailed discussion papers, the Emerging Issues Paper and an open call for submission are available online.


