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  • Gillard acknowledges NBN victory

    Prime Minister Julia Gillard invited Australians to reflect on the significance of Labor's National Broadband Network project going ahead, with its potential to deliver equivalent telecommunications pricing for the bush with metropolitan Australia.

  • Independent MPs back Labor, form minority government

    Independent MPs, Tony Windsor and Rob Oakeshott, have backed Gillard’s Labor Government after weeks of uncertainty for the Australian people, a result that will see the National Broadband Network (NBN) go ahead.

  • Wilkie secures pokie tech reform

    Tasmanian independent MP, Andrew Wilkie, has won a commitment from Prime Minister Julia Gillard that Labor would enforce an overhaul of poker machine technology if Labor takes Government, involving what is called “pre-commitment technology” being applied to the gambling devices.

  • NBN missing from ALP costings

    Despite promises made by Prime Minister, Jullia Gillard, a proper costing of the Labor party’s proposed National Broadband Network (NBN) is missing from Treasury documents delivered to the three independent MPs deciding the potential formation of a minority government.

  • Quigley to brief MPs on NBN

    Prime Minister Julia Gillard has offered to set up a meeting between NBN Co chief executive, Mike Quigley, and the gang of three independent MPs holding the balance of power, as both the Labor and Liberal parties seek to form a minority government through coalition.

  • Independents to decide government warm on NBN

    The likelihood of a hung parliament after the weekend’s Federal Election has left the fate of the National Broadband Network (NBN) up in the air, but supporters may take heart at comments from independent members set to hold the balance of power.

  • NBN a pie in the sky: Morgan

    THE $43 billion national broadband network (NBN) is a “purely political cover up” of the failure of the original FTTN proposal and a repeat of decades-old, failed nation-building technology Labor policy, according to independent telco consultant and long-time trade unionist, Kevin Morgan.

  • Poll: Does e-health justify the NBN price tag?

    This week, Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, [[artnid:357077|announced the ALP’s plan|new]] to link the future health of Australians with the National Broadband Network (NBN) by using its speed and connectivity to facilitate online consultations between patients and doctors via videoconferencing.

  • Updated: Telemedicine policy welcomed

    A number of Australia’s leading health associations have welcomed the news that a re-elected Labor Government would use the speed and connectivity of the National Broadband Network (NBN) to [[artnid: 357077 |facilitate online consultations between patients and doctors|new]] via videoconferencing.

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