Bad boy Kogan called to ACCC's office
Australia's competition regulator has taken controversial Melbourne-based technology vendor Kogan to task for what it said was misleading advertising which could contravene the Trade Practices Act.
Australia's competition regulator has taken controversial Melbourne-based technology vendor Kogan to task for what it said was misleading advertising which could contravene the Trade Practices Act.
A Perth man has reportedly been jailed for six years for his role in a Nigerian-style scam campaign that netted $132,400 from four Australian victims.
Victoria has announced it will start rolling out smart metering technology via energy distributors by the end of this year.
The Queensland government has brought the tertiary transport concession card application process online to TransLink's website to eliminate the need for extra paperwork.
After a long process of research and consultation that began in 2004, the New Zealand government today released its authentication standards for e-government. State Services Minister Annette King and Internal Affairs Minister Rick Barker will launch the standards in Wellington tonight.
The outgoing Minister for Communications Information Technology and the Arts, Daryl Williams, has called on the Australian Communications Authority (ACA) to ensure consumers are protected from "unexpected high [telecommunications] bills".In addition, Williams has instructed the ACA to create an industry policy for telecommunication providers to educate consumers on avoiding excessive charges.
What happens when you change the agenda of the ATO's Change Program, or program in some changes to the Agenda? Or which way actually is it? Not to mention whether there will be any change left in the budget after the program's agenda has changed.
The Australian Taxation Office is looking for a partner to re-platform its Australian Business Registration system which is reaching the end of its Microsoft support.
Considering the circumstances the Australian Taxation Office's (ATO) Change Program has been operating in over the last few years, it really hasn't been going too badly.
Trials carried out on the technology for Victoria's massive smart meter roll-out failed to provide "reasonable assurance" on its viability, according to the Victorian Auditor-General in a report slamming the project.