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  • States picking up Conroy's broadband slack?

    Are the states trying to provide leadership on broadband to make up for an ineffectual national shadow communications Minister?

  • Beattie's broadband network needs a builder

    The Queensland government is seeking expressions of interest from parties interested in constructing its high-speed, open access broadband internet network across Brisbane.

  • Qld appoints tech chief

    Queensland has appointed an interim chief technology officer and confirmed the appointment of a temporary chief information officer as part of sweeping changes to the way the state's internal IT systems are governed.

  • Qld's Beattie unveils home fibre plan

    Queensland premier Peter Beattie over the weekend unveiled a AU$550 million plan to bring 100Mbps broadband to Brisbane through a deployment of fibre to the home technology.

  • Beattie announces tech skills summit

    Queensland Premier Peter Beattie has flagged a national skills summit for the technology industry and called for a system of accreditation for workers who have not achieved a degree.

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