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		<title>An open letter to Senator the Hon David Johnston</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Watching the Senate Estimates today, I&#8217;ve been amused by the antics. Lining up all the Senators, the Minister, public servants and parliamentary staff must cost a bomb per hour, so you&#8217;d hope the time was spent wisely. Sadly, no.
My observations &#8212; in between other work, so this isn&#8217;t representative:

Senator Stephen Conroy&#8217;s little joke of re-reading [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Watching the <a href="http://www.aph.gov.au/Senate/estimates/">Senate Estimates</a> today, I&#8217;ve been amused by the antics. Lining up all the Senators, the Minister, public servants and parliamentary staff must cost a bomb per hour, so you&#8217;d hope the time was spent wisely. Sadly, no.</strong></p>
<p>My observations &#8212; in between other work, so this isn&#8217;t representative:</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.aph.gov.au/Senate/senators/homepages/senators.asp?id=2M6">Senator Stephen Conroy&#8217;s</a> little joke of re-reading the PM&#8217;s statement about pay restraint whenever anyone asked about executive salaries wore thin. Please, just have the spine to say, &#8220;No, I won&#8217;t be making a separate statement.&#8221;</li>
<li><a href="http://www.aph.gov.au/Senate/senators/homepages/senators.asp?id=H6X">Senator Simon Birmingham</a> wasted time asking the head of <a href="http://www.sbs.com.au">SBS</a> questions whose answers could have easily been found on their website or in their annual report. Maybe you should organise a coffee with him or a staff member to catch up on these basics.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.aph.gov.au/Senate/senators/homepages/senators.asp?id=N26">Senator Eric Abetz</a> had a detailed list of quite specific questions for Australia Post. It&#8217;s precisely this kind of forensic examination which gives Senate Estimates such importance to our democracy.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.aph.gov.au/Senate/senators/homepages/senators.asp?id=00AON">Senator David Johnstone</a> was&#8230; no, he gets more than a bullet point!</li>
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<p><strong>Senator Johnstone was angry that when the <a href="http://www.acma.gov.au/">Australian Communications and Media Authority</a> (ACMA) awarded <a href="http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_310915">two new community radio licenses in Perth</a> last month, one long-running &#8220;aspirant&#8221; (license applicant) called <a href="http://www.905.com.au/">Western Sports Media</a> wasn&#8217;t a winner.</strong></p>
<p>Apparently some cricket fans were upset. However Senator Johnstone tackled the ACMA representatives with what I thought was inappropriate aggression &#8212; particularly as he obviously wasn&#8217;t across the details. I therefore fired off an email&#8230;</p>
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Dear Senator Johnston,</p>
<p>I understand that it&#8217;s important for Senate committees to rigorously investigate how taxpayers&#8217; money is spent. However I thought your tone and attitude this afternoon in questioning the ACMA representatives regarding the awarding of certain community radio licenses in WA was unnecessarily hostile &#8212; particularly as you seemed to be arguing from a position of ignorance regarding the laws and procedures for community radio licensing.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve previously been Station Manager of a community radio station, and a board member of the Community Broadcasting Association of SA. I can therefore say with some confidence that this isn&#8217;t the first time that ACMA and its predecessors have faced the difficult task of choosing between a number of worthy aspirants when there&#8217;s only one permanent license to be had.</p>
<p>Nor is it the first time that one of the &#8220;losers&#8221; has been running test broadcasts for some time. In the early days of what was then the Australian Broadcasting Authority, some aspirants had been broadcasting on temporary licenses for years &#8212; but temporary they were.</p>
<p>I can also say that since I haven&#8217;t read the details of this decision, I have no idea what the strengths and weaknesses of the various applicants were. And neither do you.</p>
<p>The two &#8220;winners&#8221;, an indigenous broadcaster and one targeting the ageing population, seem valid enough in terms of the communities served. But, as I say, neither you nor I have actually read the decision.</p>
<p>I am appalled that you waved the word &#8220;cricket&#8221; as if such self-indulgent activities as sport are automatically deserving of the limited broadcast spectrum.</p>
<p>If, as you claim, there were 16 thousand letters of complaint from the cricket fans, then this would surely represent a commercially viable radio audience. Perhaps your noisy cricket fans who formerly listened to Western Sports Media&#8217;s temporary broadcasts could put their case to a commercial broadcaster, or one of the licensed community broadcasters &#8212; or even use the Internet to stream sound and vision of their favourite game, just as I&#8217;ve been watching your performance this afternoon.</p>
<p>If there was a fault in ACMA&#8217;s decision as a matter of law or procedure, then by all means go your hardest. I&#8217;d then congratulate you for doing what the Senate does best. But until you&#8217;ve established the facts of the case, I&#8217;d have thought that common decency and good manners would require you to treat ACMA&#8217;s representatives politely and with respect.</p>
<p>Regards,</p>
<p>Stilgherrian
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<p>Naturally I will publish any response I receive.</p>
<p>[<strong>Update:</strong> Here's a great example of how numbers get twisted. According to <a href="http://www.905.com.au/">Western Sports Media's website</a>, they received a total of 16,000 "emails and letters of support" across 6 weeks as part of their license application. While that certainly shows a significant level of community support, it's certainly <em>not</em> the same thing as "16 thousand complaints" at not winning.]</p>

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