Teenagers use of Internet may point to security gap, group says - Focus Taiwan News Channel


Teenagers use of Internet may point to security gap, group says
Focus Taiwan News Channel
The professor suggested that the government establish a cyber safety inspector system similar to that adopted by the Australian government, ...

TLT LLP > Technology Media update - Enews - February 2010 - Linex Legal (registration)


TLT LLP > Technology Media update - Enews - February 2010
Linex Legal (registration)
Government takes steps to close phone-hacking loophole (The Guardian) - Following allegations of widespread phone-hacking by the News of the World, ...

The ABC goes forth into a brave new world - The Age


The Age

The ABC goes forth into a brave new world
The Age
He was responding to a call by News Ltd columnist Mark Day for Australia's government to consider getting out of media altogether. ...

Pine Rivers State High in cyber bullying pilot program - Pine Rivers Press


Pine Rivers Press

Pine Rivers State High in cyber bullying pilot program
Pine Rivers Press
Pine Rivers is one of 164 schools in Australia chosen in a $3 million Federal Government initiative to tackle the problem, which experts regard as ...

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China, capitalist accumulation and the world crisis - Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal


China, capitalist accumulation and the world crisis
Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal
Adding to the interest is the Chinese government's claim that this success demonstrates both the workability and superiority of 'market socialism. ...

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Zuks unveils $606m Guinea iron ore float - WA Business News (subscription)


Zuks unveils $606m Guinea iron ore float
WA Business News (subscription)
Sport: The Australian Rugby League has thrown its support behind the game being run by an independent commission. Page 1: The NSW government is out to ...

Equipping the Australian Public Service for Australia’s Future Challenges - I-Newswire.com (press release)


Equipping the Australian Public Service for Australia's Future Challenges
I-Newswire.com (press release)
(I-Newswire) March 11, 2010 - The Australian Government Administration will release a blueprint in early 2010, outlining reform policies that will equip the ...

Treasury Ministers Portal

The Senate has today passed two important Bills relating to the goods and services tax (GST) that make it easier and more certain for taxpayers to comply with the law and for the Tax Office to administer the GST. 'I welcome the passage of these Bills as they reduce GST administration costs, streamline the law and remove several anomalies', the Assistant Treasurer said. Tax Laws Amendment (2009 GST Administration Measures) Bill 2009 together with Tax Laws Amendment (2010 GST Administration Measures No.

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The Assistant Treasurer, Senator Nick Sherry, has welcomed the passage of legislation in Parliament today of tax changes to lessen the financial hardship experienced by those affected by the North Western Queensland floods and add two new organisations to the list of deductible gift recipients (DGRs). 6) Bill 2009 , which passed the Senate this afternoon, ensures the income recovery subsidy that was available to those who suffered loss of income as a direct result of the North Western Queensland floods of January and February 2009 is exempt from income tax. The Bill also adds the Green Institute and the United States Studies Centre (USSC) to those DGRs listed by name in Division 30 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.

Department of Health & Ageing -Glaucoma – The ‘Sneak Thief of Sight’ Raising Awareness During World Glaucoma Week

Minister for Ageing Justine Elliot, today used World Glaucoma Week (7-13 March) to encourage Australians to be aware of the importance of regular eye health checks. Glaucoma destroys the optic nerve at the back of the eye and is known as the `sneak thief of sight'. For more information on glaucoma please visit the Glaucoma Australia website at.