Agricultural
1 April, 2022
NFF and RRRCC welcome Government response to Regional Telecommunications Review
The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) and the Regional, Rural and Remote Communications Coalition (RRRCC) welcome the Government’s response to the 2021 Regional Telecommunications Review, tabled by Minister for Regional Communications Bridget McKenzie.

"The NFF and the RRRCC provided substantial feedback into the review and
welcomed the report’s recommendations when it was tabled in February.
The Government’s response is receptive to the concerns and opportunities raised in
the report," NFF Telecommunications Committee Chair and RRRCC
spokesperson Peter Thompson said.
The review made clear the step change in demand for telecommunications and
data in the bush, and the need for large scale, multi-year connectivity
investments to address this.
The Government response includes a significant six-year, $1.3 billion
funding commitment – the Connecting Regional Australia (CRA) package –
to fund upgraded to data and telecommunications services.
"The recent announcement of $480 million to fund the expansion
of the nbn fixed wireless footprint, and the announcement of $812
million in Tuesday’s budget to expand mobile coverage, are certainly
very welcome commitments," Mr Thompson said.
"The identification of CRA funding streams for major transport routes,
infrastructure resilience, placed based solutions and emerging
technologies also reflects the report findings, and seek to build on the mobile Blackspots Program and Regional Connectivity Programs."
The report also highlighted the need to improve connectivity literacy and
consumer awareness of regional, rural and remote customers.
"The announcement of additional funding for the Regional Tech Hub to
continue and improve its work helping customers overcome connectivity
challenges and make the most of available technologies is very
positive."
The Government response includes support for the further development of
retail and wholesale service standards. As noted in both the report and
the Government’s response, key to this work will be the collection and
analysis of performance data.
"Additional actions around mobile coverage mapping and reviews into shared network
and infrastructure access are also welcome, and it is hoped these will
assist in supporting
people during times of emergency, help underpin the viability of future
investments and improve consumer competition," Mr Thompson said.
"The NFF and RRRCC will work through the full suite of responses and look
forward to working with the Government and relevant stakeholders to
implement the initiatives and reviews in the response. Given the importance of bush communications, the implementation of the report outcomes must enjoy bi-partisan support."