FLAILING FLETCHER FAILS COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS

MICHELLE ROWLAND MP.
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FLAILING FLETCHER FAILS COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS
MICHELLE ROWLAND MP
Delays to support for regional media drag on as the Minister for Communications fails to deliver and chooses instead to send hundreds of workers across his portfolio to the surging unemployment queue.

This week the Government failed to get a bill to reduce regulatory burden for regional commercial radio and television broadcasters through Parliament, despite having Labor’s support.

The bill addresses an issue the Government considers to be “an early warning sign of market failure” in regional commercial television, which they’ve sat on since 2017.

After finally introducing the bill last week, their attempt to rush it through floundered after a false start.

Meanwhile, the Minister still hasn’t announced one dollar of his Public Interest News Gathering (PING) fund, for regional print, radio and television.

An entire year after the ACCC recommended a new fund and two months since he announced it as “immediate” COVID-19 relief, the Minister still hasn’t delivered anything under the PING.

In the midst of the pandemic, the Minister’s cruel contempt for essential workers in Post, the ABC and Community Television is on full display.

Faced with the first recession in 29 years, this Minister is facilitating mass sackings of dedicated workers across his portfolio.
  • Scott Morrison’s ideological cuts of $83.7 million will send around 250 ABC staff to the job queue
  • Paul Fletcher’s obstinate refusal to extend Community Television licences will send staff of Channel 31 Melbourne and Channel 44 Adelaide to the job queue
  • The Government’s decision to slash Australia Post services puts the jobs of up to one in four posties and many others at risk.
These cuts are unnecessary, short sighted, damaging, and are on this Minister’s head – but it is not too late to reverse them.
 
Scott Morrison used to say that if you have a go, you’d get a go.
 
Paul Fletcher should reverse the ABC cuts, extend the licences for Community TV and shelve his Australia Post regulations – so these workers can still have a go.
 
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