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Australia's communications regulator plans to take a more aggressive stance to ensure contracts offered to consumers by telecommunications companies are fair, including taking recalcitrant carriers to court if they fail to comply with a yet-to-be-developed industry code of conduct.
The Australian Communications Authority (ACA) is stepping up its anti-spam campaign by deploying forensic technology allowing it to closely examine e-mails and act against spammers.
Australia's communications regulator has written to the vice-chancellor of the University of NSW, Mark Wainwright, asking him to review a decision likely to force the closure of the institution's Communications Law Centre (CLC).
The dubious smell of processed meat has pervaded the first two weeks of the federal election campaign.
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