Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsRegional media calls for unity on News Bargaining incentive

Regional media calls for unity on News Bargaining incentive

Country Press Australia (CPA) has praised the Albanese Government for taking the first critical step toward making the News Bargaining Incentive law in Australia and has called on politicians from all parties to support this vital reform.

CPA President Damian Morgan said the Incentive is “a strong and necessary step toward securing the future of public interest journalism across regional Australia.”

The News Bargaining Incentive is a world-first policy, building on the success of the News Media Bargaining Code, which established ongoing payments from Google and Meta to news producers for the use of their content.

While Google has continued to make payments, Meta walked away. Now, with the draft legislation released for public consultation, CPA is urging parliamentarians across the political divide to unite behind this next step in strengthening Australia’s independent media sector by securing payments from global social media companies, including Meta and TikTok.

“For too long, much of the advertising revenue that once funded local journalism has been captured by global technology platforms with monopolistic power,” Mr Morgan said.

“These global social media corporations dominate the digital advertising market but invest nothing back into the communities from which they profit. Their business models depend on the work of journalists yet contribute nothing to sustaining the local reporting that keeps communities connected and holds institutions to account.”

The impact of this imbalance has been severe. In some local government areas, there are now no independent journalists left to report on council meetings, scrutinise public decisions, celebrate local achievements and connect local communities.

“When local journalism disappears, transparency and trust in local democracy disappear with it,” Mr Morgan said.

“The News Bargaining Incentive is a practical, bipartisan opportunity to help rebalance this inequity, to recognise the public value of journalism, and to sustain the people and businesses who produce it.”

Country Press Australia is calling for all members of Parliament to advocate for the swift passage of the legislation once consultation concludes.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Mini train is back!

Miniature train lovers will have the chance to climb aboard once again when the popular ride days return to Mini Rail Park later this...

Lotto winner!

More News

New team, new era for Noosa Alive!

The iconic Noosa alive! Festival, now in its 24th year, has announced a new leadership team, marking an exciting new chapter for the much-loved...

Big changes to local government

The Queensland Government has passed new legislation aimed at strengthening the powers of councils and reducing red tape, with Noosa Mayor Frank Wilkie saying...

Big bucks up for grabs

A major cash giveaway and a day of celebrations will mark the unveiling of renovations at the Noosa Yacht & Rowing Club this Saturday,...

Robotics heads to USA

A team of young robotics innovators from the Sunshine Coast is heading to the United States after an impressive performance at the national stage. Students...

Cops investigate trailer wheel thefts

Police are investigating a spate of trailer wheel thefts across the Noosa area, with several residents taking to social media to warn others to...

ATM break-in at Junction

Police are investigating after an attempted break-in left an ATM damaged at Noosa Junction over the weekend. Officers were called to Lanyana Way about 7.30am...

Concern over fuel prices

Rising fuel prices across South-East Queensland are adding to cost-of-living pressures for Noosa motorists, with global tensions and alleged price gouging raising fresh concerns. Independent...

Call for more indoor sport

Noosa and Sunshine Coast residents are being urged to join a region-wide push for a new 12-court indoor sports centre, as demand for court...

New amenities underway

Sunshine Coast residents and visitors will soon enjoy much‑needed public amenities at one of the region’s most popular natural attractions. Construction of a new amenities...

Man charged with rape

Detectives from Caloundra Criminal Investigation Branch have charged a man with rape following extensive investigations. It will be alleged the man engaged in conversations with...