On September 12, 2024, Communications Minister for the incumbent Albanese government Michelle Rowland introduced the Communications Legislation Amendment Bill 2024 to the Australian Parliament.
From a cursory glance, it is indeed difficult to comprehend why such a magnitude of antagonism towards the bill has since fomented.
The bill’s brief summary as can be found on the parliamentary website nonchalantly describes the motion’s purpose of amending the Broadcasting Services Act.
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