Stories about: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

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    Australian officials to check Wikileaks release cable by cable 30/11/2010 11:03:00

    The slow release of 251,287 confidential United States government documents is continuing on Tuesday with an extra 26 documents put on the controversial WikiLeaks website.
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    DFAT rolls out Linux-based management appliances 12/02/2008 10:26:21

    The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) has started deploying Linux-based Opengear console servers to remotely monitor and manage its international locations, including Australian Embassies, Consulates, High Commissions and territories.
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    Budget 2005 - winners and losers 11/05/2005 08:28:17

    In what is likely to be his last Budget between the Prime Minister's office or the back bench, Treasurer Peter Costello has bet the farm on a series of across-the-board tax cuts, backed by an ambitious series of welfare reforms where big picture IT simply does not figure - at least not for this year. IT Minister Helen Coonan's portfolio is marginally poorer, while security agencies including the Department of Immigration and Attorney have walked away with significant funding boosts for biometrics, identity management and data-drilling.
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    Fingerprint access gets a trial run 21/05/2003 12:58:22

    Fingerprint access systems are currently being trialled at a number of Australian sites including the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), Ernst & Young and TAFE.
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    Telstra broadband users hit 300,000 mark 09/05/2003 14:10:09

    Asserting its commitment to signing up one million broadband subscribers by 2005, Telstra has announced that it has now almost 313,000 broadband subscribers across its cable, ADSL, satellite and wholesale networks.
 
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