Perhaps the answer is for more and more fans to take out a Fox subscription to grow the audience to the point of being commercially viable and attractive to other broadcasters. Would be the "free enterprise" solution surely?
Those of us who love the game need to support it passionately, either in cash or in kind.
If we are young and active enough, we need to volunteer some of our time, either to work for our local district club, and/or do some coaching.
If we can afford it, we need to take out a membership in our local club, and our local SupeRugby franchise.
We also need to pay Foxtel for the privilege of watching the game.
In a fully professional era somebody has to pay for the sport to survive. If the sport is attractive enough corporations will pay a large chunk of the revenue we need, either in the form of sponsorships, or in the form of paying for ads on FTA telecasts.
Blaming the ARU for the decreasing popularity of our game is a bit like pissing in your pants on a cold night. It might make you feel nice and warm for a minute or two.
If we want the game, pay for it in one way or another. The more we all put in, the better the chance that we will survive.
Doing better than survival in Australia will take a revolution in the Laws of the Game to make it attractive to the vast numbers of potential supporters who just do not want to see endless scrums with haphazard outcomes, rolling mauls that seem to make no sense, the lottery that often takes place at the breakdown, and so on.