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UK praise for egovt in NSW #commsau "Online juror services in New South Wales: lessons for the UK" mojdigital.blog.gov.uk/2014/12/03/onl…
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Launching the Early Childhood Australia Digital Business Kit at the Wee Care Kindergarten in Waverley -- the kits are helping pre-schoolers quickly become more tech savvy than their parents! #commsau
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At the opening of the new Finisar labs and factory at Rosebery in Sydney. They employ more than 200 workers and engineers - 40 per cent of whom were trained overseas. They are the world's leaders in wave length selective switches for optical transmission networks and are a great example of the innovation, technology and advanced manufacturing so vital for Australia's future #commsau
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The ABC and SBS efficiency measures in perspective. My speech on the measures, which will not affect the broadcasters' programming, is here: http://bit.ly/1p0PW9C
To their credit the ABC and SBS are well loved and well trusted – certainly much more so than any political party, minister or furious columnist. With this growing importance comes pressure to demonstrate even greater professionalism, transparency and efficiency in their handling of scarce public resources. #commsau -
With German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Industry Minister Ian Macfarlane at NICTA this morning #commsau
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10 March 2014: On Richard Glover's political forum, we debated media ownership, penalty rates and their impact on workers and recent artist boycotts of the biennale #commsau
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31 July 2014: I spoke to the ABC's Chris Uhlmann on AM about the Government's online copyright infringement discussion paper and the violence in Gaza #commsau
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16 April 2014: I spoke to JJJ Hack's Tom Tilley and Paul Brooks about progress on the NBN since the new Government took office in September #commsau
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I spoke to the ABC's Mark Colvin about an efficiency study into the ABC and SBS which will ensure the organisations continue to spend public resources as efficiently as possible. The terms of reference for the study are available online here: http://www.minister.communications.gov.au/malcolm_turnbull/news/abc_and_sbs_efficiency_study #commsau
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We are pleased to announce the appointment of Ms Dominique Fisher to the Australia Post Board as a non-executive director for three years.
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The Government has today set out a roadmap for reform in the telecommunications sector which will see several restrictive aspects of existing market regulation gradually replaced with more competition-friendly settings.
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The Government has today announced new measures to ensure Australians make informed choices when accessing online content and to strengthen the industry's ability to tackle online copyright infringement.
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The Government commissioned the ABC and SBS Efficiency Study to identify potential savings from the many "back of house" functions of the public broadcasters' operations.
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The Productivity Commission will undertake a cost-benefit analysis of the best way to deliver a mobile broadband capability for public safety agencies.
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The Government has released the final funding arrangements for the next five years, which will see the ABC and SBS eliminate inefficiencies in their back office operations ensuring they deliver Australians even better value.
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The Government welcomes the release of NBN Co Limited’s (NBN Co) 2014 17 Corporate Plan, which shows ambitious targets for the rollout of the network through the current financial year.
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The Department of Communications has today released a consultation paper on the future management of spectrum in Australia for public comment.
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The Government has introduced the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Amendment (Data Retention) Bill 2014 (the Bill), an important next step in giving our law enforcement and security agencies the tools they need to keep Australia safe.
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The Australian Government is today announcing a package of measures to eliminate unnecessary red tape and remove onerous or outdated reporting requirements in the communications sector.
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We all expect a lot from our national broadcasters. We have every right to—projected expenditure of $6.6 billion over the next five years, after the proposed savings I've outlined today, represents a significant commitment by taxpayers to these two organisations by any reasonable measure.
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The Australian Government, as sole shareholder of the NBN Co, has enabled the company to do what any successful business must do—focus relentlessly on the needs of the customers.
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Speech delivered by Malcolm Turnbull at the Minister’s intervention at ITU Plenipotentiary Conference 2014
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Speech delivered to Parliament discussing the Government’s latest deregulation efforts.
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Keynote address on the turnaround of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, the Special Broadcasting Service, Australia Post and NBN Co, as well as the risks that still remain.
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My old friend Mark Day takes me to task today in The Australian over the NBN.
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In a big step towards Australian children being better protected against cyberbullying and safer when they go online, the Enhancing Online Safety for Children Bill 2014 was introduced in the Commonwealth Parliament today.
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The Australian taxpayer provides a combined total of nearly $1.4 billion each year to the ABC and SBS to deliver broadcasting and digital media services in line with their respective Charter obligations. The ABC’s budget allocation is more than $1 billion a year. So we are duty bound to repair the Federal Budget and that means raising extra revenue and reducing expenditure.
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Government announcements on the future of community television
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Exploring the issues on copyright and the Internet
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A story in today’s Sydney Morning Herald claimed that I went ‘bananas’ when asked whether the Government’s package to prevent online copyright infringement includes an Internet “filter”
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The NBN Co’s national rollout plan released today shows that one in three Australian live or work in areas where the NBN will be accessible or the rollout underway by June 2016.
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Why my proposal that the office of managing director not combine the title of editor-in-chief does not threaten the editorial independence of the ABC.
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The innovations and the disruptive trends that are being spoken about today are of enormous interest to me, and not just in an academic sense. As you know I am a former chairman of one of Australia’s first ISPs and now am a shareholder minister of the NBN. So while the debate has centred on the pits and pipes, and the speed and manner in which new infrastructure can be delivered, the crucial thing is to ensure we are maximising its use and utility.
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The bill contains a package of reforms to prevent the further degradation of the investigative capabilities of Australia’s law enforcement and national security agencies. The bill will require companies providing telecommunications services in Australia, carriers and internet service providers to keep a limited, prescribed set of telecommunications data for two years. The bill amends the Telecommunications Interception and Access Act 1979 (interception act), and the Telecommunications Act 1997 (telecommunications act).