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Ch4 Parliament House and access to proceedings / ACCESS TO PROCEEDINGS / Broadcasting of proceedings / Radio broadcasts



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House of Representatives                                Ch 4                                                 p 118

 

Parliament House and access to proceedings / ACCESS TO PROCEEDINGS / Broadcasting of proceedings

 

Radio broadcasts

The radio broadcasting of the proceedings commenced on 10 July 1946 in the House of Representatives. The Parliament of Australia was the second national Parliament of the Commonwealth to introduce the broadcasting of its proceedings, the radio broadcast of proceedings in New Zealand having commenced in 1936.

Compulsory radio broadcasts are made and controlled under the Parliamentary Proceedings Broadcasting Act 1946 , which directs the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) to broadcast the proceedings of the House of Representatives or the Senate, or of a joint sitting pursuant to section 57 of the Constitution. Since November 1988 the broadcast has been made on a network established to carry the broadcast of proceedings and related material only. 1



Formerly the Parliamentary and News Network (PNN), now called NewsRadio.