The federal opposition has said the new media bargaining laws are simply an ask that a trillion-dollar company makes a small contribution towards keeping Australian news media alive. …read more Source:: Open Source S
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Labor wants to ask TikTok how it approaches Australian privacy laws
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•Wants to know how the popular Chinese social media video app uses individuals’ data and what its content moderation policies actually involve. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Labor echoes Greens’ call for a Royal Commission into robo-debt
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•Labor is parading the idea of launching a Royal Commission into the Centrelink automated compliance scheme, following the Australian Greens’ call for one three weeks ago. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Labor floats active cyber defence and a civilian cyber corps for Australia
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•Labor proposes a public health approach, to cybersecurity, addressing the risk and susceptibility of the whole nation to cyber attack, not just critical infrastructure or ‘big-ticket capabilities’. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Labor calls Services Australia myGov DDoS claim a ‘cock up’
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•Bill Shorten has asked the government to not be embarrassed and make up false ‘boogeymen’ to blame for the collapse of the myGov portal. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Former Labor Comms Minister Stephen Conroy now chair of blockchain firm
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•Fresh from his time as head of Responsible Wagering Australia, Stephen Conroy will help Melbourne’s Day By Day grow its platform. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Labor urges government to stop ‘robo-debt’ again
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•The Coalition has held firm on continuing the program it says has clawed back AU$1.9 billion from Australia’s most vulnerable. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Labor promises another AU$5m to boost Australia’s digital skills
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•Another day, another Labor election promise. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Labor promises to reform R&D tax incentive and probe Aussie research sector
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•Labor wants the R&D tax incentive to be a ‘tool that fosters an alliance between blue collar and white coat’. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Labor to turn screws on multinational royalty payments
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•A Labor government, if elected, will crack down on related party payments by multinationals that have annual global turnover greater than AU$1 billion. …read more Source:: Open Source S