19 research outputs found

    Productivity growth in service industries

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    This report examines productivity growth between 1984-85 and 2001-02 in market-oriented service industries. It presents strong indications that the main driver of productivity growth in these sectors has been the rapid progress in information and communications technologies. Released August 200

    Ready, get set, go digital - a digital action plan for Australia

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    Minister\u27s foreward As technology evolves, consumers are demanding always-on, anywhere access to their favourite content – whether it is on the television, their mobile phone or their computer. It is this passion for new services and improved technology that is driving the international switch to digital. Digital television is more efficient, more interactive, offers better picture and sound quality and delivers innovative new services to consumers. Across the globe, governments are considering how best to help their countries make the digital switch. For its part, the Government wants to work towards a Digital Australia for the many benefits it brings. Digital switchover is a key element of a package of broader reforms to the Australian media landscape. As part of these reforms, Australian consumers will see the emergence of a range of new digital only services to help make the digital experience more attractive. New digital channels will emerge and current free-to-air broadcasters will be able to boost their range of services with secondary digital channels. In addition to improved picture and sound quality and new services for Australian consumers, the switch to digital will also deliver a digital dividend to all Australians by bringing to an end the costly simulcast period and freeing up valuable spectrum for better and more efficient use. Over the next few years Australians will hear more and more about digital—its benefi ts, new channels that will be on offer and information about Australia’s transition to digital switchover which will commence in 2010–12. During the transition to digital television the Government’s priority is consumers. We want to ensure that all Australians can benefit from the switch to digital. The Government will work closely with the broadcasting industry to ensure the transition to digital switchover is as smooth as possible and keep consumers informed every step of the way. This is an exciting moment for Australian television—the journey to a Digital Australia has begun. Helen Coonan Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senat

    Towards protecting the Great Barrier Reef from land‐based pollution

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