TCP CODE 2024 REVIEW
Stage 1: Information-gathering (closed)

The first stage in the 2024 review process includes pre-drafting information-gathering to set the foundations for the rest of the review, in the form of:

  1. a public discussion paper  (closed*), which is designed to help identify stakeholders’ key concerns and priorities, and

  2. one-on-one stakeholder meetings (closed*) that will provide a relatively informal opportunity to properly understand the issues raised in submissions, with few enough participants in each meeting to allow the kind of non-confrontational, two-way, constructive dialogue that is often simply not possible in bigger group settings.

Have your say
*Deadline for response was: 6 June 2023.  The deadline for responses to the discussion paper and one on one meetings has now closed..

Please read the paper in its entirety before responding to ensure that you understand the proposed process.

Please provide comments through the CA website: https://www.commsalliance.com.au/Documents/Documents-under-Review/submit-comments

Or by email: p.wilson@commsalliance.com.au, with ‘TCP Code stage 1 review’ in the subject line. Please also include information about your organisation /affiliation

Unless requested otherwise, submissions will be published on this page.

Stage 1 feedback & summary reports
Responses to the Discussion Paper are below.  OAIC also provided ‘staff level’ comments with a request that they not be published. 

As noted in the Discussion paper, Communications Alliance is also considering relevant public reports and statements from numerous sources as part of this review, as well as relevant comments received in relation to other processes (e.g. feedback provided in the review and revision process for the recently published Guideline: Assisting Consumers Affected by Domestic and Family Violence).

Submissions

One-on-One stakeholder meeting report is available here.

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