Parliamentary Broadcasting Regulations 2026
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The Australian Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts registered the Parliamentary Broadcasting Regulations 2026 on 17 April 2026. The instrument is made under the Parliamentary Proceedings Broadcasting Act 1946 and establishes the regulatory framework governing the broadcasting of federal parliamentary proceedings.
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The regulations establish the requirements and standards for broadcasting federal parliamentary proceedings in Australia. These regulations operationalize the Parliamentary Proceedings Broadcasting Act 1946 by specifying conditions, technical standards, and procedural requirements for recording and transmitting parliamentary content.
Affected parties including broadcasters, media organizations, and telecommunications firms engaged in parliamentary broadcasting must comply with the technical and procedural standards set forth in these regulations. The regulations clarify the obligations of those authorized to broadcast parliamentary proceedings and may impose requirements regarding accuracy, timing, and access to parliamentary broadcasts.
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Parliamentary Proceedings Broadcasting Regulations 2026
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- Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts
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- Parliamentary Proceedings Broadcasting Act 1946 Latest version F2026L00442 17 April 2026
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