Broadband might have divided the major parties before the election, but there\u27s not going to be so much difference now, writes Jock Given in Inside Story AS THE ALTERNATIVE prime ministers scout around for the numbers they need to form government, they’re finding broadband enthusiasts in every corner. One of the areas where the policies of the major parties were most distinct has started to sound not just bipartisan but multipartisan. In a campaign where Julia Gillard and Tony Abbott came up with lots of similar policies that voters didn’t believe, the plans for broadband were absolutely credible, though radically different. Policy differences in many areas were narrowed; on broadband they were maximised… Read the full article Photo: Ind...
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This election, online issues finally got the attention they deserve. And the situation is here to st...
Debates over Internet policy tend to be framed by the way the Internet existed in the mid-1990s, whe...
Within a few days of each other in early 2009, the national governments of Australia and New Zealand...
Broadband might have divided the major parties before the election, but there's not going to be so m...
Labor's broadband policy influenced key regional independents to support the formation of the minori...
Under the Australian Constitution, matters relating to communications are a national responsibility....
Broadband was one of the few issues that deeply divided the major parties in the August 2010 federal...
Broadband was one of the few issues that deeply divided the major parties in the August 2010 federal...
Soon after Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd announced on 7 April 2009 the Commonwealth Governmen...
What political and technological comparisons can be drawn between the surprise announcement by the p...
As the paper’s subtitle suggests broadband has had a remarkably checkered trajectory in Australia. I...
Labor\u27s election on Saturday night changes the telco landscape significantly - telecommunications...
This issue of Communication, Politics & Culture is mainly about the relationship between what people...
The vexed issues currently surrounding broadband policy in Australia remind us that the public secto...
This article provides the first comparison of campaign coverage of candidates in an Australian feder...
This election, online issues finally got the attention they deserve. And the situation is here to st...
Debates over Internet policy tend to be framed by the way the Internet existed in the mid-1990s, whe...
Within a few days of each other in early 2009, the national governments of Australia and New Zealand...