Wednesday, August 18, 2010

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 18/08/2010


AustralianIT.com.au
Labor unveils e-health sites
LABOR will rely on a Howard government e-health project to kickstart its $467 million personally controlled e-health records strategy.
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Gillard defers NBN questions
PRIME Minister Julia Gillard has twice failed to put a number on how many homes will be connected to the NBN during the next three years.
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Qantas has new technology in the bag
QANTAS has been testing new technology that could see an end to the hassle of digging laptops out of carry-on bags.
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Labor disputes '$6bn NBN hole'
LABOR was last night disputing an analysis of costings for the National Broadband Network that revealed a $5.5 billion shortfall in funding.
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Reality of e-health moves fall short
LABOR came into office with Health Minister Nicola Roxon promising to put e-health back on the agenda. She has failed.
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Parties' school policies worlds apart
THE Coalition's school technology policy allocates an average of $12,550 to fund technology equipment in each school.
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Police charge online predator
POLICE have charged a 33-year-old man from NSW with predatory online sexual activity towards a minor.
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Industry welcomes $400m e-health spend
JULIA Gillard has pledged $400 million to reform Medicare payments and build capacity to provide medical services over the internet.
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