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Federal Budget: Hopefully Still the “Lucky Country” | Federal Budget: Hopefully Still the “Lucky Country” |
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| by David Heath | |
| Wednesday, 14 May 2008 | |
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There’s nothing useful in the 2008 Australian Federal Government Budget to promote Australia as the Clever Country. Unfortunately Governments past and present remain trapped in the past they hold so dear.
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This evening’s Federal Budget rewards the usual suspects: Inflation, Battlers and Voters of the Party in Power; it also punishes an equally predictable group of suspects: The Rich, The Bush, the Elderly and (unfortunately) Technology. Take a step back; consider the Howard Government Ministers for Technology over the past few years: Richard Alston and Helen Coonan come to mind. I’ve seen both speak on the general topic of IT over the past few years – one at the launch of NICTA, the other immediately prior to a recent Federal Election. I remain quite sure neither has a clue what QWERTY means, nor how to find out. Faced with a golden opportunity for generational change, to undo the technology-cringe of the past dozen or so years, the Rudd Government has blinked. Cut that. With their eyes downcast, they walked slowly in the opposite direction.
• Up to $270.7 million (don’t forget the .7!) over four years to improve broadband services in regional and remote areas. In short: nothing new, nothing of any value.
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