Stories about: ALP

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    Oracle virtual desktops opened to iPad access 07/07/2011 01:40:50

    Oracle has introduced an iPad app that will allow users to access their Oracle virtual desktops, the company announced Wednesday.
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    Assange links WikiLeaks to Egyptian revolt 14/02/2011 09:51:00

    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says the whistleblowing website's influence on events in Tunisia was the "example" for the political upheaval in Egypt.
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    Notebook reveals work of 'dirt unit' 21/12/2010 07:32:00

    A notebook left in a desk drawer of an adviser in former Victorian premier John Brumby's office may show Brumby's staff was investigating then opposition MPs and had inappropriate access to opposition emails.
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    NBN to go ahead after Labor victory 07/09/2010 15:52:00

    The broadband policy which the Coalition has repeatedly described as a "white elephant" gained its freedom today with the long-awaited news that Labor will form government with the support of the Greens and three independent MPs.
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    Little difference on broadband policies: Katter 07/09/2010 15:18:00

    Federal Independent MP Bob Katter today claimed that there was little difference between the broadband policies of the two major parties at a press conference this afternoon, where he announced his support for the Coalition.
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    Govt chaos: Has NBN Co stopped the rollout? 22/08/2010 09:01:00

    The National Broadband Network Company would not confirm this morning whether it would continue to roll out optic fibre around the nation while Australia's Parliament attempts to resolve whether the Coalition or Labor would form Government.
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    Federal Opposition to block Labor's Internet filter 06/08/2010 09:04:00

    Shadow Treasurer Joe Hockey last night revealed the Coalition would block Labor's mandatory internet filtering policy in parliament, in a move that will signal the death of the controversial project if the Greens control the balance of power in the Federal Senate after the election.
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    What would it take to unseat Conroy? 04/08/2010 12:14:00

    It's safe to say that Senator Stephen Conroy, the federal communications minister, has upset a lot of people in the IT community with his push for mandatory Internet filtering. Although it may seem remote, the thought of him being unseated at the upcoming federal election would no doubt bring a smile to a lot of people's faces. But what would it take?
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    Gov't doesn't trust 'internet companies', says Conroy 09/07/2010 10:09:00

    The Federal Government doesn't trust large internet companies -- which he said were solely interested in profit -- to regulate their own sector, Communications Minister Stephen Conroy said yesterday in response to questions about the Government's mandatory internet filter policy.
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    Gillard joins the Twitteratti 05/07/2010 07:58:00

    Julia Gillard has finally joined the social networking site Twitter - and she's sent it into a Sunday afternoon frenzy.
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    ICT industry split on 457 visa recommendations 18/11/2008 16:25:00

    The ICT industry is split on the recommendations made in a review of the troubled 457 visa program by industrial relations commissioner, Barbara Deegan.
 
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