Senator the Hon Stephen Conroy
The Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Senator Stephen Conroy, today announced funding to assist in the establishment of a new telecommunications consumer peak body.
“The Government wants to give consumers a more powerful and effective voice in the development of telecommunications policy,” Senator Conroy said.
“To demonstrate our commitment to strengthening the consumer voice I have provided a grant of $87,000 to the Consumers' Telecommunications Network (CTN) on behalf of the working group of consumer representation bodies.”
“CTN will act as the co-ordinating body to ensure the smooth transition to the new strengthened body.”
The Government announced at the Consumer Representation Stakeholder forum on 1 May 2008 that it would support the establishment of a new national peak body to provide telecommunications consumers with a stronger unified voice.
“The telecommunications consumer representation working group has been working to establish a peak body to reinforce and expand current consumer representation and build on the capacity and expertise that already exists,” Senator Conroy said.
“There are many practical considerations to setting up a new body such as this. Some are particularly difficult for not-for-profit organisations such as those charged with this task.”
“The funds will cover costs associated with obtaining legal advice, logo and branding development, website development, a human resources consultancy for wages benchmarking and project management and sitting fees,” Senator Conroy said.
Date: 23 June 2008
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