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Name: Phil Gray on Nov 15, 2008Comments: I am sick of the hassle, time and bureaucratic process to get "authorised" to view free-to-air TV by satellite.Flag
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Name: Robert J Hall on Nov 15, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Max Quinn on Nov 15, 2008Comments: I have read and fully endorse the above petition re satellite television. As a traveller using satellite television I find it amazing that I can not access television channels because my home address is not in certain broadcast areas. I am a traveller of this vast country and I am constantly changing where my home is, (ie caravan). To go cap in hand and tugging my forelock just to receive a FREE TO AIR television channel is a joke. I buy the necessaties of life wherever I am, so if I happen to be travelling in the Alice Springs area surely the advertisers of Imparja would like my business.Flag
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Name: Frank Wishart on Nov 15, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: P Stapleton on Nov 15, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael Quinnell on Nov 15, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Ross Plant on Nov 15, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Alan Hobson on Nov 15, 2008Comments: TV reception must remain free to all Australains wherever they are. Let us not make society just one for the rich.Flag
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Name: Steve Roberts on Nov 15, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: David Fisher on Nov 15, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Kathleen Fisher on Nov 15, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Michelle Lelempsis on Nov 15, 2008Comments: This is long overdue!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 15, 2008Comments: It is ridiculous that in a modern society and techno-savvy country like Australia we are restricting access to a medium like satellite TV.Flag
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Name: K Cinosa on Nov 15, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Doug And Kim Brooks on Nov 15, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Lorraine Gray on Nov 15, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: A & JL Sumner on Nov 15, 2008Comments: It is "free to air" whilst at our home address und realatively un - governed.so why are we governed as to which channels we watch, and when while we are travelling and often in remote areas where "teresterial" services are not availableFlag
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Name: Rick Kowalewski on Nov 15, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: M Barson on Nov 15, 2008Comments: Free to Air TV should be exactly that, free to all Australians.Flag
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Name: Kevin Green on Nov 15, 2008Comments: I am 57 years old and I can not see why we should have to pay for T V services ( ABC1, ABC2 and SBS) that we have already paid for. We have no ABC2 or SBS here and they have not been drafted for here at all. Kevin T Green Wilcannia NSWFlag
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Name: Michael J. Rodriquez on Nov 15, 2008Comments: A good idea. It would earn the ACMA and the broadcasters alot of respect, making a good decision once in a while. If the broadcasters could have nation-wide advertisments to play during ad breaks, the there would be no problem with broadcasting area rights.Flag
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Name: Paul Elbourne on Nov 15, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: John Laurence Dixon on Nov 15, 2008Comments: Free to air TV within Australia should be a right of all Australians irrispective of their location within Australia, and irrespective of the sourcing of watchable signal be it terrestial or satelite in origin, and wether they be travellers or of fixed location.Flag
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Name: Mark Blamires on Nov 15, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Alan Waddell on Nov 15, 2008Comments: Totally agree........give us easy access without all the B.S. to the television that we already pay for in one way or the other!!Flag
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Name: J Oakhill And I Sanders on Nov 15, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Graeme Johns on Nov 15, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Shengming on Nov 16, 2008Comments: free access!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 16, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Robert Clarke on Nov 16, 2008Comments: I spend 5 months of year in outback areas with no tv receptionFlag
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Name: Drs Warwick & Susan Dooland on Nov 16, 2008Comments: Political monoevering has gone on too long. Release access from the system or change the system.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 16, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Peter Spring on Nov 16, 2008Comments: It is absolutely ridiculous that the government and the various agencies involved in this bureaucratic mess cannot recognise the legitimate right of bona fide travellers to have access to television reception. The number of travellers is increasing and the technology is more and more accessible. This is another example of the gap between the potential provided by technology and the administrative framework to manage it. Wake up and recognise that there is a growing consumer market for this service. It might actually generate some revenue!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 16, 2008Comments: I have recently purchased my satelite dish as I will be travelling occasionally away from terestial tv area coveridge and like the benefts this satelitte tv has for me and my family and for Imparaja to not allow us to access their satelites is just not on. This annual form we need to fill out annually is a big inconvenience and now they are stopping travellers from using their sattelitte is just absurd in this day and age. I think Imparja should have a look at themselves and see that they are restricting their audience and need to get out there and if they have a narrow network and no one will want to advertise their products with them as coveridge is limited. and so it maybe we need another company which allows free to air satelite coveridge for all travellers at anytime with no restrictions . The advertisers can pay for this . So Imparja should let free to air satellite coveridge be accessible to all people including travellers at any time. Tv via Internet via sattelite may be a better alternative but costly at moment but more people are using this now and costs are reducing all the and hence Imparja and the like would have some competition and the viewers will be the winners. Many years ago when the internet first started who ever thought that it would be so big and such a useful tool . Satelite transmission should be available to anyone who has the decoder to read the satelite transmission when ever and where ever they are.Flag
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Name: M.Willis on Nov 16, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Theo Moret on Nov 16, 2008Comments: I support less controlled access to free to air satalite TVFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 16, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Noel Flavell on Nov 16, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Graeme & Jan Stock on Nov 16, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Lou Cassar on Nov 16, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Ken Hall-Patch on Nov 16, 2008Comments: I too wish to receive free to air television broadcasts without constraint as to my present location.Flag
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Name: Wayne Allen on Nov 16, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Chris on Nov 16, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: T. Gardiner on Nov 16, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Lola Bayley on Nov 16, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Bill Burrows on Nov 16, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Russ Roberts on Nov 16, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Mark Fahey on Nov 16, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Mark Fahey on Nov 16, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: C& K Styephens on Nov 16, 2008Comments: Wew are full time on the road and believe that we should be entitaled to receive transmissions as travellersFlag