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iTWire launches Australia's first Parliament House tech press office E-mail
by Stan Beer   
Tuesday, 24 November 2009
iTWire has gone to Canberra - permanently! In an Australian first, iTWire has become the only specialist technology publication with an office in the Parliament House Press Gallery.

 
Defeating identity theft in Australia E-mail
by David Heath   
Tuesday, 24 November 2009
Tonight, Attorney General Hon. Robert McClelland launched Australia's Cyber Security Strategy, formalising the roles, responsibilities and policies of the Australian intelligence, cyber and policing agencies.  This includes the goals of education, secure operation and resiliency.

 
R18+ lobby form party to challenge SA's Atkinson E-mail
by James Riley   
Friday, 20 November 2009
A 30-year-old game development executive from Melbourne has taken South Australian Attorney General Michael Atkinson at his word and has formed a party to run candidates at the state election next March to push the R18+ classification issue.

 
Atkinson to R18+ games lobby: See you at next election E-mail
by James Riley   
Thursday, 19 November 2009
South Australian Attorney General Michael Atkinson has thrown down the gauntlet to adult games advocates, challenging the R18+ lobby to run a candidate and try to unseat him at the State election next March.

 
Parliament moves to accept online petitions E-mail
by James Riley   
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
Petitioners to the Federal Parliament should soon be able to lodge their signatories online after a committee recommended the House of Representatives accept electronic petitions for the first time.

 
Dumped by Tax, Kaz and EDS take it on the chin E-mail
by James Riley   
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
Despite being dropped from the Australian Tax Office shortlist to provide outsourced end-user services, HP Enterprise Services and Kaz are likely to still enjoy a prosperous post-Gershon period within the federal government, according to consultants Ovum.

 
The good, the bad and Government 2.0 E-mail
by Beverley Head   
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
Australia’s early forays into Government 2.0 have received a cautious thumbs-up from Gartner analyst Andrea di Maio who has been presenting on the bright and dark side of Government 2.0 at this week’s Gartner symposium in Sydney.
 
Auditor uncovers Customs disaster recovery problems E-mail
by James Riley   
Monday, 16 November 2009
The agency responsible for processing 25 million international passengers annually through airports lacked an up-to-date disaster recovery plan and did not adequately track ICT-related problems, an Australian National Audit Office report has found.

 
Supercomputer drives Aussie research priorities: Carr E-mail
by James Riley   
Monday, 16 November 2009
The Commonwealth has tipped $26 million into a new supercomputer project at the Australian National University that could ultimately be used to crank through the massive volumes of data generated by the Square Kilometre Array project.

 
Unisys takes over regional Defence ICT E-mail
by James Riley   
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
Unisys has taken over day-to-day regional ICT support services for Defence after an 18 months transition as part of a $240 million contract that looks prototypical of more ambitious strategic plans for Defence ICT support.

 
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