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Senate inquiry prompted by concerns Fifield could dump quotas, bypassing parliament

by Don Groves October 19, 2017October 24, 2017

The Senate inquiry into the economic and cultural value of Australian content on broadcast TV, streaming services and radio is motivated partly by fears the government could ditch local content quotas without parliament’s approval.

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