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Overview |
The Department of Communications and the Arts is the Australian Government ministry charged with responsibility for communications and arts policy and programs and cultural affairs. The stated aims of the department are to provide an environment in which all Australians can access and benefit from communications services, creative experiences and culture and to support inclusiveness and growth in Australia's arts, entertainment and cultural sector, and protect its workforces and promote Australian content and culture. The portfolio also includes government agencies such as the Office for the Arts, the Australia Council for the Arts, the Australian Communications and Media Authority, the eSafety Commissioner, the National Broadband Network Co Limited, Australia Post, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, the Special Broadcasting Service, Screen Australia, the Australian Film, Television and Radio School, the Australian Classification Board, the Australian Classification Review Board, the Australian Children's Television Foundation and the Bundanon Trust. It also includes various institutes, galleries and museums such as the National Archives of Australia, the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, the National Library of Australia, the National Gallery of Australia, the National Museum of Australia, the National Portrait Gallery of Australia, the Australian National Maritime Museum and the Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House. The functions of the department are broadly classified into the following matters as laid out in an Administrative Arrangements Order:
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