on 13-03-2013 08:46 AM
Socialism bordering on communism Gillard and Labor style. ( This will please the luvies and the socialists on here I am sure)
THIS government will go down in history as the first Australian government outside of wartime to attack freedom of speech by seeking to introduce a regime which effectively institutes government sanctioned journalism.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/opinion/an-aggressive-attempt-to-silence-your-media/story-e6frezz0-1226595884130
Communications Minister Stephen Conroy is threatening to take away privacy law exemptions - often described as shield provisions - which are fundamental to the operation of journalism in our democracy. He clearly said today that these protections for journalism would be removed if the proposed Public Interest Media Advocate was unhappy with the oversight of a media company's reporting by the Australian Press Council.
This removes the capacity of journalists to do their job - it is a not too sophisticated endeavour to gag the media.
The government also risks standing as the one that turned the clock back to last century, with its highly interventionist, vague and unnecessary public interest test on media ownership - which is nothing more than a political interest test which governments will use to punish outlets they don't like.
It will only serve to add layers of uncertainty, huge cost and inefficiency, adding yet another cost on business and Australian taxpayers.
The stated rationale of the public interest test is that it is to preserve media diversity. Yet there is more media diversity today than in all of human history. Moreover, both the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission and the Australian Communications and Media Authority already have extensive powers to enforce media diversity today.
The minister has made no case as to the inadequacy of these existing powers. This proposal cannot be about diversity - that false need in the face of plenty is a sad disguise for the government's desire to control the media. The irony that the reference to a desire to preserve diversity is contained in a statement which advocates the abolition of the 75 per cent television broadcast reach rule is not lost on journalists.
The Public Interest "Tsar" will be beholden to government and will act as its gatekeeper. It is a sad day for Australian democracy.
It also represents a profound debasing of public policy process to sit on two reports for a year and then to put a gun to the head of parliament and business demanding passage of a series of bills in less than a week - all without any consultation with the print and digital media industry. Bills which have a huge impact on major employers, thousands of employees, investors and taxpayers in the Australian economy are being proposed in an old fashioned "stick 'em up" style hardly reflecting reasonable behaviour in a dynamic modern digital economy.
The whole approach today constitutes a travesty of public policy and parliamentary process.
Good read here
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/julia-gillards-henchman-stephen-conroy-attacks-freedom-of-the-press/story-e6freuy9-1226595971160
on 21-03-2013 09:37 AM
NW, price of creative writing in the OP was written by Ken Williams CEO of News Ltd .Not bias...you think ?
on 21-03-2013 09:38 AM
price = the piece
on 21-03-2013 07:07 PM
Pulled! Labor has pulled the rest of the media control bill.
Thank goodness we can all breathe a sigh of relief that at least this freedon of ours can't be taken away, cannot & will not be tolerated.
I wonder what new hell they have in store for themselves & the Australian people after todays fiasco?
Give it 24 hours, I'm sure they'll come up with another diabolical plan to shoot themselves in the foot again.
Roll on Sept.
on 21-03-2013 07:09 PM
you didn't even understand the bill .
on 22-03-2013 09:31 AM
How Stephen Conroy's calamity almost cost Julia Gillard her jo.
"A FAILED attempt at media reform helped trigger the attempt to topple Julia Gillard, as Labor caucus members watched in horror at the way the government struggled to argue its case.
Ministers were outraged at the way Communications Minister Stephen Conroy rushed the changes through cabinet to make them the dominant issue in federal parliament over the past fortnight, undercutting the government's attempts to focus debate on jobs and the economy."
Nothing more to be said really except breath a sigh of relief. A disgraceful attempt to limit our freedoms from this failed government has failed because the people of Australia & free thinking people rose up, the groundswell of opposition by the people has nearly brought down a government & they deserved it.
Conroy should be sacked at the very least but they roll on, no shame there.
on 22-03-2013 09:32 AM
on 22-03-2013 09:35 AM
Slipping around in the background? trolling? sniping?
on 22-03-2013 09:54 AM
bored with the elevator music . on and on like a one hit wonder
on 22-03-2013 09:58 AM
bored with the elevator music . on and on like a one hit wonder
Good Morning
on 22-03-2013 09:59 AM
you didn't even understand the bill .
Never presume what I know or understand, never verbal what you want it to be about me, never attribute your obsessive leftist opinion onto me.
Where's your words? wheres your explanations of the failure of the bills? where's your snynopsis of the entire bills, where's your opinion about the collapse of all the bills they put up? where's your passion to protect our free press.
Try to get over your obsessive hatred of News Lt. look what happened to Conroy, look what happened to the entire labor party because of hate
Nowhere, just endless snipes, endless personal insults, endless mindless leftist cant.