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The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is responsible for the regulation of broadcasting, the internet, radiocommunications and telecommunications.
ACMA's responsibilities include promoting self-regulation and competition in the telecommunications industry, while protecting consumers and other users; fostering an environment in which electronic media respect community standards and responds to audience and user needs; managing access to the radio frequency spectrum, including the broadcasting services bands; representing Australia's communications and broadcasting interests internationally.
ACMA has offices in Canberra, Melbourne and Sydney.
For general information about ACMA - call our Central Offices in Canberra (02) 6219 5555, Melbourne (03) 9963 6800, or Sydney 1800 226 667.
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This telephone enquiry line is for use by businesses seeking further information about how the Spam Act affects them as senders of commercial electronic messages
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