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    Visually impaired Australians will be able to cast their ballots using e-voting machines for the first time in this year's federal election.

  • E-government strategy faces delay until 2006

    Release of a new five-year federal e-government strategy, originally planned for late this year, is now likely to slip to early next year, according to government sources.

  • Vote from home

    How easy are we making it for voters to participate in our elections?

  • e-voting: what's stopping us?

    The technology is there... so what is the holdup with electronic voting in Australia?

  • Latest 'Bush' spam alleges rigged election

    The latest hoax email purporting to come from George W Bush has the US President this time admitting to a series of election frauds - after previous spam emails also claiming to come from Bush had him offering a litany of reasons why he shouldn't be re-elected.

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