Department overview | |
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Formed | 3 December 2007 [1] |
Preceding Department | |
Dissolved | 18 September 2013 |
Superseding agency | |
Jurisdiction | Commonwealth of Australia |
Headquarters | Canberra |
Employees | 679 (at April 2013) [2] |
Annual budget | A$113.190 million (2012/2013) |
Minister responsible | |
Department executives |
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Child agencies | |
Website |
www |
The Australian Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy is a former department of the Government of Australia that was charged with the responsibility to help develop a vibrant, sustainable and internationally competitive broadband, broadcasting and communications sector and, through this, promote the digital economy for the benefit of all Australians. [6]
The department was formed in 2007 and dissolved in 2013. Its functions were assumed by the newly created Department of Communications.
In the Administrative Arrangements Order of 3 December 2007, the functions of the department were broadly classified into the following matters: [7]
Department overview | |
---|---|
Formed | 3 December 2007 [1] |
Preceding Department | |
Dissolved | 18 September 2013 |
Superseding agency | |
Jurisdiction | Commonwealth of Australia |
Headquarters | Canberra |
Employees | 679 (at April 2013) [2] |
Annual budget | A$113.190 million (2012/2013) |
Minister responsible | |
Department executives |
|
Child agencies | |
Website |
www |
The Australian Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy is a former department of the Government of Australia that was charged with the responsibility to help develop a vibrant, sustainable and internationally competitive broadband, broadcasting and communications sector and, through this, promote the digital economy for the benefit of all Australians. [6]
The department was formed in 2007 and dissolved in 2013. Its functions were assumed by the newly created Department of Communications.
In the Administrative Arrangements Order of 3 December 2007, the functions of the department were broadly classified into the following matters: [7]