Albanese government’s latest attempt to make tech giants pay for journalism is needed but carries big risks
MELBOURNE: (Apr 30) The government’s plan to fund Australian journalism through a levy on digital platforms rests on a sound premise: a healthy democracy depends on reliable information.
But this latest attempt — following the shortcomings of the News Media Bargaining Code — is a high-risk move.
We live in an era of polluted information with serious consequences for public debate and democratic health. In addition, professional journalism no longer holds the central role it once did in informing citizens or shaping political consensus.