TelSoc Online Event: One year in – Carol Bennett, ACCAN

Date and Time: 10/02/2026

TelSoc has pleasure in announcing its first online event for the year, to be held on Tuesday, 10 February 2026, from 12.30 p.m.

We were fortunate to have Carol Bennett present early in 2025 on ACCAN’s perspective on the Universal Service Scheme and how it should benefit consumers of telecommunications services in Australia. At that time, we invited Carol to return in 2026 to provide TelSoc members and colleagues with a broader briefing on ACCAN’s agenda and priorities.

Carol’s presentation will reflect on where we are now and where we need to be in a fast-evolving communications environment. It will explore the solutions required to ensure communications and digital services are accessible, affordable and available for all Australians.

Over the past year, ACCAN has taken public positions on a range of key issues, including NBN Co’s capital expenditure priorities and the promotion of higher-speed broadband services; spectrum pricing; and the balance between direct regulation and self-regulation within the sector. Carol has been asked to provide insights into ACCAN’s thinking on these issues, the year ahead, and the consumer-focused principles that inform its work.

As with all TelSoc lunchtime events, Carol’s presentation will be followed by a Q&A session in which TelSoc members and industry colleagues will be able to raise questions and issues. Past experience suggests that these sessions can be incredibly interesting and informative. Given Carol’s substantial and diverse experience, her presentation and participation in the Q&A will be well worth your time.

Date and Time: 

10/02/2026 | 12:30 pm

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Presenter(s):

Carol Bennett

Carol Bennett

Carol is widely respected as a highly effective leader of major national organisations in Australia with a 20-year history as CEO of peak national bodies. During this time, she has driven organisational growth and achieved real outcomes through strategic partnerships with government, business and community groups. She is a change maker who has delivered reforms across health, aged care, gambling and currently communications policy. Carol has also extended her network internationally as a member of boards with a focus on working to improve outcomes for consumers. Carol has developed an enviable national network in media, business, and government and outstanding expertise in strategic decision-making, communications, advocacy, stakeholder management, financial performance, collaboration building, government relations and corporate governance.
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