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  • NSW govt restructure raises questions over IT

    The NSW government has dismantled the Department of Information Technology Management (DITM) following its post-election ministerial re-shuffle, raising questions over its strategy to promote investment in the state's IT industry.

  • Western Sydney University boosts cluster muscle

    George Bryan is looking for problems, BIG problems. Tomorrow morning the University of Western Sydney associate professor will be hosting the launch of a new High Performance Computer centre, to be opened by the NSW Information Technology Minister, Kim Yeadon.

  • Govt agencies looking online

    A trial with at least one major bank is slated as part of a push by a NSW government agency to allow its users to lodge documents online.

  • Australian IT workers to Unions: pull the other one

    The NSW Labor Council may have a tough time convincing Australian IT workers to carry union cards despite a recent surge of job losses through the industry, according to a recent survey.

  • IT worker's info hub launched

    In an effort to improve the working conditions and collective representation of IT workers throughout Australia, the Labor Council of NSW has launched the country's first virtual trade union.

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  • Ericsson demos 3G mobile

    The first commercial rollout of third generation mobile technology may be 12 to 18 months away, but Ericsson has given Australia a taste of things to come for mobile phones: a live videoconference from a moving vehicle.

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