Turnbull cancels on Internet industry

Federal Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull cancelled his planned keynote speech at the Internet Industry Association's Sydney gala last night after being called away for other duties in Canberra.

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Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull
(Credit: IIA)

Turnbull, who has a long relationship with the internet industry going back to his role as co-founder and former chairman of OzEmail, which he sold for $57 million to WorldCom in 1999, was in Canberra last night witnessing the Senate reject Kevin Rudd's $42 billion fiscal stimulus proposal.

It was a last minute decision, according to IIA CEP Peter Coroneos, who last night reminded attendees in his opening remarks that Turnbull's attention was focused on what was to be the largest appropriation of non-budget expenditure in the country's history. The opposition leader pulled the plug on the event yesterday morning, leaving the IIA without time to find a replacement. He was extremely disappointed, said Coroneos.

Coroneus emphasised that Turnbull's no-show did not mean any loss of faith. He said Turnbull was an "ardent advocate" of Australia's Internet industry and, through his involvement with OzEmail and web hosting outfit WebCentral Group, remained "an icon" in the internet world, beyond his status in politics.

Also notably missing from the IIA gala night was Minister for Communications Broadband and the Digital Economy Stephen Conroy, who had made his debut appearance at the event last year.

The IIA is one of Australia's peak technology bodies, with a broad membership across a number of sectors interested in promoting laws and initiatives which boost the internet as a medium in Australia.

Talkback 4 comments

    Of course Conroy couldn't come Anonymous -- 16/02/09

    No surprise that Conroy didn't have the guts to front up. He'd have to explain himself or be booed off the stage. Problem is, the silly booger can't justify his filtering scheme and he knows very well that it will haunt him for as long is he entertains the implementation of such a thing.

    Conroy no show = self preservation Anonymous -- 16/02/09

    I think being booed off stage would have been the least harsh reception he could have expected. A bullet proof jacket would not have been enough.

    Be very afraid Mr. Conroy. Sydney Lawrence -- 18/02/09

    A hostile reception for Senator Conroy and his filter plan will be sunday school stuff if he decides to destroy Telstra and donate its plant and equipment to foreign owned companies.

    destroy telstra Anonymous -- 18/02/09 (in reply to #320123499)

    hey, now thats a great idea Sydney! That would fix everything and allow everything to move forward with certainty.

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