Darren Pauli

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Industry to fight Australian bid to filter Internet

An Australian government plan to set up a national Internet content filtering plan has been denounced as technically impossible by service providers and users.

Aussie government delays BlackBerry rollout over work-life balance debate

Rock-star-turned-cabinet-minister Peter Garrett among those who won't be burning the Midnight Oil

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Both Labor and the Liberals are promising Australians a comprehensive fibre network, but they're clashing over how to deliver it and how much it will cost.

120 countries to use indigenous learning program

A platform based on Microsoft technologies will use multimedia animations to distribute campaigns on health, education and drug abuse using language tailored for different cultures

Aussie women in IT want more flexible workplace

Businesses can attract and retain IT staff by endorsing flexible working conditions and facilitating a variety of work-life balances, female IT managers say

Australian minister vows to quash WiMax network

Stephen Conroy, the Australian shadow minister for communications and IT, has smashed the federal government's Australia Connected initiative and promised to wipe out the broadband taskforce if Labor wins government.

Identity theft fear stalls e-commerce in Australia

Australians do not trust online business to protect their identities and financial data, according to a national survey released by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner Tuesday.

Broadband improvement program launched in Australia

The controversial Australian Broadband Guarantee program was officially launched in its entirety by National ICT Minister Helen Coonan. The A$162.5 million plan offers incentive payments to Internet Service Providers to supply higher bandwidth services in regional, rural and remote areas of Australia at prices comparable to those available in metropolitan areas.

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