ACTF News

Australian Communications and Media Authority
Sep 09, 2011
Australian Communications and Media Authority

Stay informed about the ACMA’s work in the converging fields of radiocommunications, telecommunications, broadcasting and the internet by visiting engage.acma.gov.au, where you can also subscribe to their regular e-newsletter or RSS feed.

This user-friendly and dynamic site, which is also tailored to view on mobiles, offers readers the following:

> timely updates on what’s happening in the media and communications landscape
> dynamic and rich material that explains the ACMA’s wide range of activities
> the opportunity to share ideas on the ACMA’s work and other important media and communications issues
> a convenient way to comment on the ACMA’s consultation papers
> links to other relevant material and websites.

engage.acma.gov.au also incorporates social media and other interactive platforms—broadening the ACMA’s audience and helping us to better understand what consumers and industry think about our work.

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September 6th 2011

eLearning Awards Nomination

The Animalia: Primary Teaching Resource has been nominated in the eLearning K-12 category for the 2011 eLearning Excellence Awards.
August 29th 2011

Independent Projects Investment - Board Approvals

At its meeting on 23rd August 2011, the Board approved the following project: Animal Warriors (live action series) StoryShare International P/L (VIC...
August 23rd 2011

ATOM Award Nominations

The Animalia: Primary Teaching Resource and the Li'l Larikkins Natural Hazards Program Teacher's Resource have been nominated as finalists for the 2011 ATOM Awards for Best Primary Education Video Resource. ... ...
July 27th 2011

Double Trouble DVD-ROM

A contemporary resource supporting Indigenous perspectives ... The ACTF has produced a DVD-ROM resource for teachers and students (Years 5-9) wishing to use Double Trouble in the classroom.