Changing the Change Program's agenda

video The Australian Taxation Office has spent hundreds of millions of dollars on its ambitious IT reform program. But is it a Change Program or a Change Agenda?

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And what happens when you change the agenda of the 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.

Ratbags is ZDNet.com.au's light-hearted look at the Australian technology scene. Previously, we've poked fun at Stephen Conroy's internet filtering scheme and Telstra CEO David Thodey, Bing'd Google, investigated reports that the internet was going to run out of space, chased Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer all around Sydney, set fire to and microwaved a bunch of hard disks and asked people what they think of Windows 7 — or was it KDE 4? We've even interviewed Fake Stephen Conroy in a hidden location.

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    change Anonymous -- 05/11/09

    you guys have way to much time on your hands!

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