Reviews & Submissions

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The AANA Participates in Government and Industry Code Reviews and inquiries.

We provide written submissions on behalf of the industry and provide detailed evidence about the self-regulatory system and benefits to consumers. As part of this process, AANA often presents oral evidence to relevant committees and seeks to influence Government’s response to relevant recommendations. AANA also contributes to other industry code reviews.APRIL 2023

AANA Submission to Government on Privacy Review

NOVEMBER 2022

AANA Submission to House of Representatives Committee Inquiry into Online Gambling

SEPTEMBER 2022

AANA Submission to ACCC’s Digital Platform Services Inquiry – Report on social media services Issues Paper

DECEMBER 2021

AANA Submission on Privacy Act Review – Discussion Paper

DECEMBER 2021

AANA Submission on Privacy Legislation Amendment (Enhancing Online Privacy and Other Measures) Bill 2021

JUNE 2021

AANA Submission to TGA Advertising Code Review

JUNE 2021

AANA Submission to ISO/COPOLCO Proposal Standards Australia

APRIL 2021

AANA Submission to Draft National Preventative Health Strategy

MARCH 2021

AANA Ad Tech Inquiry Interim Report submission

MAY 2020

AANA Submission to the ACCC Ad Tech Inquiry

APRIL 2020

Formal Review of the Food & Beverages Advertising Code

SEPTEMBER 2019

ACCC: Digital Platforms Inquiry Final Report

AANA Code of Ethics Review

JULY 2019

ACCC Digital Platforms Report

FEBRUARY 2019

Further Submission to the ACCC Digital Platforms Inquiry

JULY 2018

Submission to Select Committee into the Obesity Epidemic in Australia

MAY 2018

Submission to ACMA: Draft Online Content Service Provider Rules

APRIL 2018

Submission to the Department of Health, Therapeutic Goods and Administration

APRIL 2018

Submission to the ACCC Digital Platforms Inquiry

NOVEMBER 2017

Submission to Alcohol Advertising Prohibition Bill Inquiry

OCTOBER 2017

Environmental Claims Code Review

JUNE 2017

Response to Act Standing Committee on Planning and Urban Renewal, Act Inquiry into Billboards

JUNE 2017

Response to the International Chamber of Commerce, ICC Code Revision

DECEMBER 2016

Submission to Department of Health, Therapeutic Goods Administration, Consultation: The Regulatory Framework for Advertising Therapeutic Goods

SEPTEMBER 2016

Submission to Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing – Victoria Static Betting Advertising Consultation

AUGUST 2016

Response to Minister for Transport & Infrastructure South Australia, Proposed Alcohol Advertising Ban

MAY 2016

Review of the Commercial Radio Code of Practice – Public Consultation

MAY 2016

Submission to Consumer Affairs Australia & New Zealand: Australian Consumer Law Review

APRIL 2016

Review of the NZ Code for Advertising to Children and Children’s Code for Advertising Food

FEBRUARY 2016

Inquiry into sexualisation of Children and Young People, Parliament of New South Wales, Committee on Children and Young People

NOVEMBER 2015

Food & Drink Marketing Consultation, ACT Health

AUGUST 2015

Review of the Australian Communications and Media Authority

APRIL 2015

Review of the Commercial Television Industry Code of Practice

MARCH 2015

Review of Medicines and Medical Devices Regulation

DECEMBER 2013

Deregulation: Initiatives in the Communications Sector

SEPTEMBER 2013

Review of ADMA Code

AUGUST 2013

Public Hearing – Inquiry into Sexually Explicit Outdoor Advertising Transcript of Proceedings

JULY 2013

QLD Parliamentary Report – Classification of Publications (Billboard Advertising)

QLD Parliamentary Submission – Classification of Publications (Billboard Advertising)

QLD Parliamentary Report – Inquiry into Sexually Explicit Outdoor Advertising

QLD Parliamentary Submission – Inquiry into Sexually Explicit Outdoor Advertising

JUNE 2013

ACMA Contemporary Community Standards Inquiry

JUNE 2013

ANPHA Review – Monitoring Unhealthy TV Advertising to Children

MARCH 2013

NSW Parliamentary Inquiry – Reducing Alcohol Abuse

MARCH 2013

ANPHA Review – Alcohol Advertising Effectiveness