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A-Pac is an Australian Public Affairs (or Currently, the channel is broadcast Widescreen. It switched over to widescreen broadcasting on Sunday, the 17th of May.
A-Pac offers content similar to the famous American channel C-Span. It offers non-stop coverage of all relevant public affairs conducted in Australia, as well as outside that could potentially affect the country. The most important content it shows is perhaps the live broadcast from the Parliament House of Australia in Canberra. This broadcast includes the sittings of the Senate, parliamentary Committee meetings, the sittings of the House of Representatives, and political press conferences. It also covers live the parliaments of Victoria, Queensland and New South Wales, and also the meetings of the United States Congress. It broadcasts live speeches from the Australian National Press Club, and also runs a program which covers the New Zealand and British parliaments. In the future, the channel aims to carry content from the United Nations and the European Parliament.
The channel was branded as “good for our democracy” by the Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd in the December of 2008. He was referring to the fact that before the channel began airing, the public did not have such in-depth access to the public affairs relevant to the country.
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A-Pac offers content similar to the famous American channel C-Span. It offers non-stop coverage of all relevant public affairs conducted in Australia, as well as outside that could potentially affect the country. The most important content it shows is perhaps the live broadcast from the Parliament House of Australia in Canberra. This broadcast includes the sittings of the Senate, parliamentary Committee meetings, the sittings of the House of Representatives, and political press conferences. It also covers live the parliaments of Victoria, Queensland and New South Wales, and also the meetings of the United States Congress. It broadcasts live speeches from the Australian National Press Club, and also runs a program which covers the New Zealand and British parliaments. In the future, the channel aims to carry content from the United Nations and the European Parliament.
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The channel was branded as “good for our democracy” by the Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd in the December of 2008. He was referring to the fact that before the channel began airing, the public did not have such in-depth access to the public affairs relevant to the country.
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