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Coalition calls for e-health launch delay

Coalition calls for e-health launch delay

The Coalition has called for the Federal Government to delay the launch of personally controlled e-health records (PCEHRs) for all Austra...

March 20, 2012 by Josh Taylor Comment
Australia divided over data breach laws

Australia divided over data breach laws

Australian organisations remain divided over the issue of data breach notification laws, leaving the Department of the Prime Minister and...

February 22, 2012 by Michael Lee Comment
Reset expectations on e-health: AMA

Reset expectations on e-health: AMA

The Australian Medical Association (AMA) has called on the Federal Government to "reset expectations" that it will deliver e-health recor...

February 6, 2012 by Josh Taylor Comment
Insurance firm wants to mine e-health data

Insurance firm wants to mine e-health data

Insurance company Bupa wants the Federal Government to provide anonymous patient data from the Personally-Controlled E-Health Records (PC...

January 12, 2012 by Josh Taylor Comment
iiNet vs. AFACT: the road to High Court

iiNet vs. AFACT: the road to High Court

Today marks the beginning of the end for the landmark copyright infringement battle between iiNet and the Australian Federation Against C...

November 30, 2011 by Josh Taylor Comment
Tit for tat in AFACT-iiNet final submissions

Tit for tat in AFACT-iiNet final submissions

Ahead of the final High Court hearing of the ground-breaking iiNet copyright infringement case, the Australian Federation Against Copyrig...

November 10, 2011 by Josh Taylor Comment
Comms Alliance seeks to join iiNet-AFACT

Comms Alliance seeks to join iiNet-AFACT

Internet industry body the Communications Alliance has sought to intervene in the iiNet-AFACT High Court legal stoush because the case "c...

October 12, 2011 by David Braue Comment
Mutual trust the sole data protection: AFP

Mutual trust the sole data protection: AFP

Information sent to foreign government agencies under the proposed Cybercrime Legislation Amendment Bill 2011 would be sent on the assump...

August 2, 2011 by Michael Lee Comment
Data retention not a month's work: Telstra

Data retention not a month's work: Telstra

Telstra has called on the Australian Federal Government to give it more time to implement a proposed mandatory data preservation system, ...

August 1, 2011 by Michael Lee Comment
APF urges criminal penalties for smartphone privacy breaches

APF urges criminal penalties for smartphone privacy breaches

Smartphone vendors should face criminal penalties if they fail to adequately protect personal data, according to Australia's privacy watc...

May 2, 2011 by Stilgherrian Comment