Unfriended: Australian MP Andrew Wilkie calls biocops on Facebook
While it was an attempt to spread festive cheer, Facebook's floral arrangements ended up breaching Tasmanian biosecurity laws.
While it was an attempt to spread festive cheer, Facebook's floral arrangements ended up breaching Tasmanian biosecurity laws.
Telstra will construct and run the new cervical and bowel cancer-screening database, with records to be available online for patients and doctors.
The new Telecommunications Services Panel will procure whole-of-government managed WAN services, transport data link services, and internet connection services.
Outgoing ACMA chairman Chris Chapman has discussed how he spearheaded the regulation of telecommunications services, spectrum for the IoT, and 4G for all areas of Australia.
The ATO will now offer voice authentication for its mobile app online services as well as its call centre.
In an effort to provide information to more people, the Australian government's communications department has launched both a website of graphs and a podcast.
Australia's new Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull wants to return government to 'traditional' collaborative Cabinet decision making, but also make it more 'agile'. Good luck with that.
The West Australian Government has started a formal consultation process for the provision of free public internet on Perth's public transport network.
Victorians want online state government services available on all digital devices, according to the auditor-general's report on service delivery, but the government is being vague about its strategy implementation.
The Australian competition watchdog is calling for industry feedback on whether the proposed auction of unused 1800MHz spectrum bandwidth in regional Australia should be subject to competition limitations.