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ACMA

ACMA, or the Australian Communications and Media Authority, is the government agency responsible for regulating broadcasting, telecommunications, radio communications, and digital media in Australia. They ensure that these industries operate fairly, responsibly, and within the law. ACMA manages licensing, enforces rules around content and spectrum use, and protects consumer rights. Their role helps maintain a reliable and competitive communications environment, promote media diversity, and safeguard public interests in Australia’s rapidly evolving digital landscape.