
The Australian Dotcom Crash Quiz
Test your knowledge about the dotcom boom and its spectacular end. It is now ten years since the bubble burst.
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Roxon releases health identifier rules
FEDERAL Health Minister Nicola Roxon has buckled and released proposed draft regulations for the Healthcare Identifiers service.
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70 substantiated privacy breaches in 2009: Medicare
THERE were 70 substantiated privacy breaches from investigations into around 950 Medicare employees suspected of having had unauthorised access to client records.
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Do not touch Do Not Call register: Smith
THE federal opposition has vowed to vote down government legislation which seeks to extend the Do Not Call Register to businesses.
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NBN hearings extended over retail clause
THE Senate select committee on the NBN has called for extra public hearings on the $43 billion fibre broadband project.
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Google pushes gently over China censor
GOOGLE may soon get the nod to stop censoring in China, but it will not pull out entirely if Beijing rejected its most-desired option.
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Telstra shares 'too cheap to ignore'
TELSTRA shares continue to win friends, having poked their head back above $3 for the first time in a fortnight.
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Australia on net censorship blacklist
A TOP media rights watchdog has listed Australia along with Iran and North Korea in a report on countries that pose a threat of internet censorship.
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Investors cited in Telstra fightback
SHAREHOLDERS are at the heart of moves to halt the telco's split.
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