VICTORIANS will be automatically connected to the National Broadband Network under a re-elected Labor government, Treasurer John Lenders says.
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Senate may sit extra day for NBN bill
THE Senate may sit into an extra day tomorrow as Labor tries to have key National Broadband Network legislation passed before the summer break.
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E-health record to contain basic patient details
THE $467 million personally-controlled e-health record will in the first instance be a modest patient health summary drawn from existing data sources.
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Conroy lashed over lack of NBN discount
The NBN Co has faced criticism that its service could disadvantage lower-income households.
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Network off the pace, says school
The staff and students of Circular Head Christian School were beamed into the heart of Labor's sales pitch for the National Broadband Network.
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Private schools' fury over MySchool website
PRIVATE schools are threatening court action to prevent the publication of information about their finances on the My School website.
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Fresh hope for Telstra investors
THE prospect of upfront cash payments from NBN Co and Telstra's commitment to a high dividend have given investors a fresh dose of optimism.
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Branson to launch Apple iPad lifestyle magazine
BRITISH tycoon Richard Branson will unveil a digital magazine tailored for viewing on Apple's popular iPad tablet computers.
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NBN blog with Malcolm Turnbull
REPLAY Malcolm Turnbull's live blog where he answered your questions on the National Broadband Network and the opposition's communications policy.
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'Sports coup' likely for free-to-air TV
COMMUNICATIONS Minister Stephen Conroy last night hinted the free-to-air TV networks' digital channels would win from changes to anti-siphoning rules.
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