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



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House of Representatives                                Ch 4                                                 p 119

 

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

 

Broadcasting of excerpts

The descriptions of radio broadcasting arrangements given above apply to the official ABC radio broadcast. Since November 1988 all radio stations or networks have also been permitted to broadcast excerpts from proceedings. After some development, 1 the following conditions were established:

1. Excerpts may be taken from proceedings of each House (whether or not the proceedings are being continuously broadcast) commencing at the time fixed for the meeting of the House until the adjournment of that House until the next sitting.

2. Excerpts shall be recorded from the audio signal of proceedings transmitted by the House monitoring system throughout Parliament House, Canberra.

3. Excerpts are not to be used for the purposes of satire or ridicule.

4. Excerpts shall not be used for the purposes of political party advertising or in election campaigns.

5. Fairness and accuracy and a general overall balance should be observed.

5 a.  Excerpts of proceedings which are subsequently withdrawn shall be available for re-broadcast provided the withdrawal is also reported.

6. Excerpts must be placed in context. Commentators should identify Senators and Members at least by name.

7. Events in the galleries are not part of the proceedings and excerpts in relation to such events, as far as is practicable, should not be used.

8. Qualified privilege only shall apply to broadcasters in the use of excerpts.

9. The instructions of the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate or their delegated representatives on the use of recorded excerpts, shall be observed at all times.

10. Where the excerpts are used on commercial networks, the station should try to ensure that advertising before and after excerpts is of an appropriate nature.

11. Where the audio excerpts of proceedings are used on television, their use may be that of audio over still frames, or overlay material.

12. Access to proceedings for the purpose of recording excerpts shall be on the basis of an undertaking to observe these guidelines.



H.R. Deb. (20.8.85) 11; H.R. Deb. (18.3.86) 1462-3, 1518, 1536-7; H.R. Deb. (19.3.86) 1557; H.R. Deb. (4.6.86) 4552.