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  • Broadband goes back to the classroom

    Australia's second-ranked telco has won a AU$4.5 million dollar contract to deliver broadband Internet access to remote schools via satellite.

  • IT glitch shuts down Sydney's M5

    Sydney motorists are facing lengthy traffic tailbacks and delays today after a computer problem forced the closure of the M5 tunnel for the second time in three months.

  • Firecam to help NSW fight bushfires

    World-leading surveillance technology placed in a Sydney observation tower will be used to detect bushfires and catch arsonists this summer.

  • NSW kicks off e-learning system

    The NSW Department of Education and Training has rolled-out an AU$84 million e-learning system, providing 750,000 public school students and 51,000 teachers with their own e-mail addresses.

  • NSW agency broadband push gains momentum

    The NSW government's push to connect its agencies to an AU$300 million statewide broadband network is gaining momentum with the Rural Fire Service, Office of State Revenue and the Department of Corrections set to join the five foundation participants.

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