ALBANESE GOVERNMENT SETS NEW STATEMENT OF EXPECTATIONS FOR NBN CO

20 December 2022

SENATOR THE HON KATY GALLAGHER
MINISTER FOR FINANCE
MINISTER FOR WOMEN
MINISTER FOR THE PUBLIC SERVICE
SENATOR FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY

THE HON MICHELLE ROWLAND MP
MINISTER FOR COMMUNICATIONS

 

ALBANESE GOVERNMENT SETS NEW STATEMENT OF EXPECTATIONS FOR NBN CO

The Albanese Government has taken another major step towards delivering on its commitment of a better NBN for Australians, by releasing its new Statement of Expectations for NBN Co.
 
The National Broadband Network (NBN) forms a key part of Australia’s economic and social fabric by expanding opportunity, supporting businesses, and facilitating services to millions of Australians.
 
The Statement will guide NBN Co’s strategic direction following the Government’s decision to keep the company in public hands for the foreseeable future. It will ensure the company remains focused on keeping internet costs for families affordable while delivering upgrades and improvements to the network.
 
This Statement also contains the strongest focus on regional, rural and remote Australia to date. Consistent with Labor’s election commitments, the targets outlined in the Statement will ensure regional Australia is better connected than ever under an Albanese Government.
 
Furthermore, the Statement has a strong focus on supporting efforts to improve digital inclusion, especially by working in partnership with First Nations communities to enhance connectivity, equity and quality of life.
 
The Statement also emphasises that NBN Co must make network security and resilience integral to its operations, be proactive in preparing for and responding to climate change and natural disasters, and support the Government’s commitment to net zero emissions by 2050.
 
Finally, the Government has conveyed its expectation that NBN Co will continue working constructively with the ACCC to vary its Special Access Undertaking. This will support the long-term interests of consumers and promote greater regulatory certainty for industry.
 
The announcement of the Statement follows the Government’s October 2022–23 Budget which delivered on its commitment to invest $2.4 billion over four years to expand full-fibre NBN access to an additional 1.5 million premises by late 2025 including at least 660,000 premises in regional Australia. This is in addition to the $480 million provided to NBN Co to upgrade and extend its Fixed Wireless Network.
 
To read the full Statement, visit here.

 

TUESDAY, 20 DECEMBER 2022