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  • Tcard payout maxes out at AU$17m: ERG

    As the NSW government looks to go after some AU$90 million from the ERG Group over the state's cancelled Tcard project, ERG says there's only AU$17 million at stake.

  • ERG to outsource to India

    Australian smartcard developer ERG has decided to outsource software development to India in a move that could be a blow to local industry.

  • ERG mum on offshoring plans

    Australian smartcard developer ERG is keeping mum on a ZDNet Australia report that it will use offshore labour for future software development.

  • NSW announces smart card fare system

    The greater Sydney region is to receive a smart card system encompassing its entire public transport network, the NSW Minister for Transport Carl Scully revealed today.

  • Vic government signs massive smartcard deal

    The Victorian government has awarded an AU$500 million contract for development of a smartcard ticketing system for public transport to a consortium of transport and tech experts, state Premier Steve Bracks said.

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  • Smart cards: Coming up trumps

    What's holding back smart cards from widespread use in Australia? Could it be that vendors haven't found the applications consumers really want?

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