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The Australian Communications and Media Authority and the Communications Alliance are delighted to present:

Communications Consumer Dialogue 2007

Date: Wednesday, 22nd August, 2007
Venue: Masonic Centre, Ionic Room, 66 Goulburn St, Sydney
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm

Discover the future for the consumer! How will consumers gain the benefits that future communication technologies will provide? Join representatives from consumer groups and those interested in discovering the likely impact of future communication technologies on consumers. The Communications Consumer Dialogue will focus on how Australia will achieve equitable access.

About the Event

The Communications Consumer Dialogue 2007 is designed to be an interactive forum between the audience and speakers. The Dialogue will focus on how Australia will achieve equitable access and is intended to be forward-looking, with a view to the opportunities which future technologies present for all consumers.

The expertise of Jenny Brockie in facilitating and moderating group interactions will ensure that the Dialogue includes interactive and energetic discussions between all participants - panel members, attendees and moderator.


Location

The Sydney Masonic Centre (SMC) building entrance is located at 66 Goulburn Street. The Centre is a short stroll from both Museum and Central Stations.
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Distances from Transport & Attractions
From Distance Time By
Airport 8kms 15mins Train/Bus/Car
Central Station 500m 9mins Walk
Darling Harbour 800m 8mins Monorail/Walk
Chinatown 300m 5mins Monorail/Walk
Museum Station 50m 2mins Bus/Car


Parking

Parking can be found at the Wilson’s parking station diagonally opposite the Sydney Masonic Centre building.


Accessibility Requirements

We aim to meet the needs of attendees who have special requirements in order to participate. The venue is wheelchair accessible and portable hearing loops will be available upon request 2 weeks prior to event.

Please do inform us if you have any other assistive requirements when RSVPing for the Communications Consumer Dialogue at commsalliance@slatteryit.com.au or call 02 9423 8850.


About Communications Alliance

www.commsalliance.com.au

Communications Alliance was formed to provide a unified voice for the Australian communications industry and to lead it into the next generation of converging networks, technologies and services.

Communications Alliance offers a forum for the industry to make coherent and constructive contributions to policy development and debate.

By providing leadership on new trends and directions, Communications Alliance fulfils a vital unifying role on behalf of the industry and its members, particularly in areas of competition, innovation and industry development.

The prime mission of Communications Alliance is to promote the growth of the Australian communications industry and the protection of consumer interests by fostering the highest standards of business ethics and behaviour through industry self-governance.


About Australian Communications and Media Authority

www.acma.gov.au

The Australian Communications and Media Authority is a statutory authority within the federal government portfolio of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts.

Australian Communications and Media Authority is responsible for the regulation of:

  • broadcasting
  • the internet
  • radiocommunications
  • telecommunications
  • Australian Communications and Media Authority was established on 1 July 2005 by the merger of the Australian Broadcasting Authority and the Australian Communications Authority.

    Australian Communications and Media Authority works closely with relevant industries to achieve active self-regulation, while ensuring industry compliance with licence conditions, codes and standards. Australian Communications and Media Authority monitors the effect of regulations to ensure they are responsive to the community's needs.