Parliament seeks views on access to regional news
A new online survey is seeking views on how Australians’ living in regional, rural or remote areas access news as part of a federal parliamentary inquiry into Australia’s regional newspapers.
The House of Representatives Standing Committee on Communications and the Arts Chair Dr Anne Webster MP said ‘over the past ten years news outlets in rural, regional and remote communities have closed their doors which has resulted in a substantial reduction of articles covering local issues.’
‘It is important that we listen to our communities about what’s important to them. This survey provides an opportunity for these communities to express their views on whether the loss of their regional voice has directly affected them.’
‘I encourage anyone who lives in Australia’s regional, rural or remote areas to participate in the online survey.’
The survey is open until 11 February 2022 and takes less than 10 minutes to complete.
The Committee is continuing to accept new submissions until 28 January 2022.
Information about the Committee may be found on the Committee’s webpage.
The Standing Committee on Communications and the Arts has released a new online survey, seeking the view of Australians living in regional, rural or remote areas on how they access news.
A link to the survey can be found here. The closing date for this survey is 11 February 2022.
The committee is keen to receive the views of the community and stakeholders and invites you or your organisation to participate in this online survey.
Further information about the inquiry, including Terms of Reference and all media releases, are available at the committee’s website. If you require further information please contact the Standing Committee on Communications and the Arts secretariat on (02) 6277 4386.