Organisation
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts (Australia)
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Working paper
Australia’s live music sector: an occupation-based analysis
The contribution of live music to our creative economy has been confirmed following the release of the Australia’s live music sector: an occupation-based analysis report, undertaken by the Bureau of Communications, Arts and Regional Research. The analysis reflects the diversity of occupations such as musicians, ticket collectors, advertising managers and bar attendants needed to run...
Report
Productivity impacts from improved broadband: firm-level analysis
This research shows that firms that switch from DSL to fibre/cable-based broadband experience increased productivity growth. Growth is highest in the year immediately following adoption of high-speed broadband.
Policy
Revive: a place for every story, a story for every place
This Australian government policy document presents a five-year plan to renew and revive Australia's arts, entertainment and cultural sector. It aims to deliver new momentum, so that Australia's creative workers, organisations and audiences continue to thrive and grow, and so that the nation's arts, culture and heritage are re-positioned as central to Australia's future.
Report
Independent review of Infrastructure Australia
This review report and federal government response is intended to support reinstating Infrastructure Australia's position as the expert advisor to the Commonwealth on nationally significant infrastructure.
Discussion paper
Review of the anti-siphoning scheme: consultation paper
The Albanese Government committed to undertake a review of the television anti-siphoning scheme during the 2022 federal election campaign. This consultation paper initiates the review and sets out a range of issues associated with the regulation of sports coverage.