Minister for Regional Communications Bridget McKenzie has today confirmed
the Government has no plans to re-establish the vital shortwave radio service in
Northern Australia.
During Senate Question Time, Minister McKenzie was asked if she stood by
her statement that the ABCs decision to shut down the service following
repeated budget cuts from the Abbott-Turnbull-Morrison Government was
wrong and ill advised.
Minister McKenzie stood by her comments today, but blamed the ABC for the
decision without accepting responsibility for $254 million in Government cuts to
the national broadcasters budget.
They do not understand what it means to live out in the regions. They
think everybody is has this amazing connectivity and it's an appalling
decision. I stand by my comments
They need to reinstate it. They need to revisit the decision.
Senator Bridget McKenzie, Senate Question Time, 29 November 2018
Quite clearly Minister McKenzie and her Government seem content to lay all
the blame on the ABC for the end of this vital service, without owning the fact
that they have slashed hundreds of millions from the national broadcaster.
The Government is also acknowledging the need for this service, but is making
no effort to get it back up and running.
Labor is committed to fixing this issue, and has committed $2 million to reestablishing
the service used by hundreds of thousands of people across the
most remote parts of Australia.
While this Government has stopped governing, Labor is continuing to look for
solutions to the problems facing Regional Australians.