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  • Police to get powers to censor Australians' Web

    Federal Police could soon have the power to control which sites can and cannot be viewed by Australian Web surfers.

  • Cabinet reshuffle: Access Card project gets new head

    The appointment of Joe Hockey as Workplace Relations minister in the latest Howard Government revamp leaves a new man in charge of the controversial Access Card program.

  • Federal e-government strategy gets launch date

    The new Special Minister of State, Gary Nairn, is expected to unveil a ground-breaking e-government agenda at the end of this month after securing Cabinet approval for the plan in early February.

  • Abetz shifted in reshuffle

    Prime Minister John Howard's ministerial reshuffle will deny the outgoing Special Minister of State, Senator Eric Abetz, the opportunity to launch a far-reaching e-government strategy developed over the past several months.

  • Feds release public service ID management plans

    The federal government has moved to set minimum standards across its agencies for checking employees or contractors are who they claim to be and that their qualifications are genuine.

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  • Rudd awakening: Govt's plans for ICT

    Ahead of the election, with promises for nationwide broadband networks and digital revolutions in schools, the ICT industry could hope the government was on their side. But now the glamour of a sparkling new government has worn off, how ICT-friendly is the Rudd government really?

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