Public Policy Agenda 2023-24

We contribute to improvements in the digital lives of Australians and unlock social and economic benefits of the internet in Australia.

auDA’s Public Policy Agenda sets out the issues central to our policy and advocacy activity.

Our public policy priorities are underpinned by our strategic aim to champion an open, free, secure and global internet, and to ensure that Australians and Australian businesses have trust in the .au domain.

Today, the internet is the medium for information exchange, social interaction, cooperation and commerce. We believe that the social and economic wellbeing of Australians is inextricably linked to their ability to seize the opportunities presented by the internet and digital technologies.

According to the Australian Communications and Media Authority, 99 per cent of Australian adults are using the internet. auDA’s research found that Australians continue to recognise the internet’s positive impact with 99 per cent saying the internet delivers value to their lives and around one third of Australians claiming they could not live without the internet.

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In the years ahead, internet-enabled technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, Internet of Things, 5G and quantum computing will allow people to do even more on the internet. To take advantage of these developments, it is vital that people can be confident in the internet’s integrity, security and privacy.

auDA believes that an empowering and secure digital environment that puts people first should be a core policy goal of the digital age.

To support Australians in maximising the social and economic benefits the internet offers, auDA’s Public Policy Agenda includes matters central to a trusted and secure online world, which the DNS plays an integral role in.

auDA’s current public policy and advocacy work will focus on three priority areas: (1) cyber security, (2) privacy, and (3) digital identity as are topics of public concern, and of policy attention. Whether it is in developing a new cyber security strategy, improving privacy law or developing Australia’s digital identity system, these topics matter for all those currently interested in internet policy.

We plan to revise this Agenda each year, and welcome feedback on any aspect - the issues and their importance, or our stance on them. Contact the public policy team

Public policy priorities

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