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  • John Howard mixed up with Viagra: Anti-spam group

    Anti-spam group Coalition Against Unsolicited Bulk E-mail in Australia (CAUBE.AU) has expressed their disappointment on Prime Minister John Howard's "spamming" strategy, saying he is mixing himself up with other spam e-mails common in people's inboxes.

  • Spam enforcer says hands are tied on Prime Minister scandal

    The government agency charged with policing Australia's anti-spam legislation initially seemed to rule out investigating a spamming scandal involving the Prime Minister, John Howard and his son, Tim Howard.

  • Howard draws fire on spam from rival

    Prime Minister John Howard's electoral "spamming" tactic has irked one of his rival candidates for the Sydney seat of Bennelong, Troy Rollo -- who also happens to be a prominent former anti-spam activist.

  • Labor vows not to employ Libs 'arrogant' phone spam

    The New South Wales Australian Labor Party says Prime Minister John Howard's use of pre-recorded phone messages is arrogant and insensitive and has pledged not to adopt the same approach.

  • Labor claims PM's Net Harbour deals breach Spam Act

    The federal Opposition has asked Australia's spam legislation enforcers to investigate what it claims is a breach of the Spam Act 2004 by the Prime Minister, coalition politicians and a company whose directors include the Prime Minister's son.

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  • Face off: Lundy vs. Williams

    Communications minister Daryl Williams and his political foe Kate Lundy debate on a wide range of issues, including three most pressing problems facing Australia's ICT industry.

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