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Category: Essay

Posted on 30 June 202330 June 2023

Digital developments from Canberra 42

Bill Shorten 042

The government released a National Strategy for Identity Resilience, scrapped a satellite program, and frightened homebuyers with fights path maps for the new Western Sydney International Airport. And there’s more…

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Posted on 23 June 202323 June 2023

Digital developments from Canberra 41

Air Vice-Marshal Darren Goldie 041

Australia’s new cyber boss was announced, a new Data and Digital Government Strategy dropped, and more.

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Posted on 16 June 202316 June 2023

Digital developments from Canberra 40

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Serco loses its call centre contract, the RAAF gets 9 Squadron back, Google tries to redirect criticism, and some interesting new legislation hits the table.

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Posted on 09 June 202309 June 2023

Digital developments from Canberra 39

Stephen Jones 039

It’s that weird gap between Budget Night and Parliament’s winter break, when things tend to be routine. And indeed, we have a bunch of Treasury work.

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Posted on 02 June 202302 June 2023

Digital developments from Canberra 38

Ed Husic 038

Senate Estimates always provides some amusement, if by amusement you mean schadenfreude. We’ve had plenty of that, plus action on AI regulation, and much more. Read on...

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Posted on 26 May 202326 May 2023

Digital developments from Canberra 37

Catherine Holmes 037

We now know that some the people responsible for robodebt might face a corruption inquiry, and that ChatGPT is being used for stupid things. Also, SAP is expensive but hey we also knew that.

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