The Communications and media in Australia series
Annual consumer survey interactive reports
- How we access news (February 2024)
- How we watch and listen to content (December 2023)
- How we communicate (December 2023)
- How we use the internet (December 2023)
Trends and development series
- Trends and developments in viewing and listening 2022–23 report (December 2023)
- Trends and developments in telecommunications 2022–23 report (December 2023)
- Trends and developments in viewing and listening 2021–22 report (July 2023)
- Trends and developments in telecommunications 2021–22 report (July 2023)
- Trends and developments in viewing and listening 2020–21 report (June 2022)
- Trends and developments in telecommunications 2020–21 report (December 2021)
- Supply and use of services 2019–20 report (April 2021)
Snapshots and research reports
- Online gambling in Australia (February 2022)
- The digital lives of younger and older Australians (May 2021)
- Trends in viewing and listening behaviour (November 2020)
- Trends in online behaviour and technology usage (September 2020)
About the research
This report is part of the ACMA research program, which provides evidence to inform our decision-making.
See the methodology used to produce the How we communicate, How we use the internet, and How we watch and listen to content interactive reports and details about the ACMA annual consumer survey.
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See our glossary of terms used in the ACMA annual consumer survey interactive reports.
2020
- Mobile-only Australia: living without a fixed line at home interactive report
- Kids and mobiles — How Australian children are using mobile phones interactive report
- Trends in online behaviour and technology usage snapshot
- Trends in viewing and listening behaviour snapshot
- Mobile-only Australia: living without a fixed line at home interactive report
- Kids and mobiles — How Australian children are using mobile phones interactive report
- Trends in online behaviour and technology usage snapshot
- Trends in viewing and listening behaviour snapshot
Communications report archive
- Communications report 2018–19
- Communications report 2017–18
- Communications report 2016–17
- Communications report 2015–16
- Communications report 2014–15
ACMA research program
This series is part of the ACMA research program, which contributes to our work by providing:
- an evidence base to inform our policy development and decision making
- a better understanding of the communications and media markets, and the issues that matter to Australian consumers.
Further information
Find out more about our recent research and ACMA publications.