
Broadcasting Services Act 1992
The Broadcasting Services Act 1992 is an Australian law that regulates how television, radio, and online broadcasting services operate. It sets rules for licensing broadcasters, ensuring content standards, and managing spectrum use to prevent interference. The Act aims to promote competition, diversity, and fair access in the media industry while providing the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) with the authority to enforce regulations and issue licenses. Overall, it ensures broadcasting services are delivered responsibly, legally, and in a way that benefits the public interest.