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Budget 2021: AAP receives funding boost, regional in focus and ACMA gains additional support
May 12, 2021 10:13
The Federal Government handed down the 2021 budget overnight, with several areas of the media, tech and regulatory sectors to receive funding boosts.
A joint release by Minister Paul Fletcher and Minister Mark Coulton recognised that the pandemic had created ongoing challenges for the arts sector, and also outlined the importance of digital service delivery for the economy going forward.
Josh Frydenberg hands down the 2021 Budget / Twitter
Regional was a significant theme, both in terms of funding journalism in regional areas and ensuring regional connectivity, with the government committing a further $84.4 million to its Regional Connectivity Program, which will go towards 81 telecommunications infrastructure projects.
Children’s Television, regional news, news media and the bargaining code with digital players were winners from last night’s Federal Budget 2021.
The Morrison Government pledged commitments for the media sector and acknowledged challenges the pandemic has created for the arts sector.
Amongst the measures announced last night were:
$15 million to the AAP Newswire in support of public interest journalism in regional Australia;
$4.2 million to implement the News Media and Digital Platforms Mandatory Bargaining Code;
$85.4 million for eight national collecting institutions; and
$11.9 million over four years to boost quality children’s television content. This represents the ACTF’s operational funding being locked in for 4 years. ACTF currently receives $2.9 million annually from the Commonwealth Government, on a year by year basis.
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