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Displaying items by tag: Greens

Friday, 30 August 2013 11:49

EFA says vote Pirate Party or Greens

Digital rights lobby group Electronic Frontiers Australia today released an election scorecard rating a number of national political parties on a range of policies relating to digital rights.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Greens communication spokesperson Scott Ludlam has tonight taken to social media site Reddit for a revealing 'Ask Me Anything' Q&A session.

Published in Government Tech Policy

A court in Iceland - where Wikileaks is based - has ruled that Mastercard and Visa's refusal to process donations for Wikileaks is illegal.

Published in Market

As Australia readies itself for the imposition of a Carbon tax and renewed calls ring out from Bob Brown and the Greens to shut down all of Australia's coal fired power stations, the question remains as to whether the Greens vision of Australia going 100% renewable energy by 2020 is actually feasible or just a dewy-eyed impossible dream.

Published in Beerfiles

Marrickville Council will face a bill of at least $3 million and possibly considerably more to replace HP computers because of a boycott and divestment policy of the Jewish state voted in by a majority of Green councilors. In fact, there is a question of whether the Council will be able to find useful replacement policy compliant computers at all.

Published in Government Tech Policy

OMGreen - Australia's 'Green' party has refused the offer of a 'private briefing' on Australia's National Broadband Network business plan because of the Federal Government's onerous 'non-disclosure' restrictions that last up to 7 years!

Published in Government Tech Policy
Thursday, 21 October 2010 18:37

Mr X still on board with Telstra reform

South Australian balance of power senator Nick Xenophon remains a strong supporter of the Government telecommunications reform objectives - including provisions to structurally separate Telstra - and subject to a closer reading of the bill presented to Parliament yesterday will vote to approve its passage.

Published in Government Tech Policy
Monday, 16 August 2010 17:14

Greens torpedo any chance of internet filter

Any hope that a returned Gillard Labor Government will implement mandatory ISP-level internet filtering has further diminished with the Greens rejecting the proposal as part of its cyber safety election policy

Published in Government Tech Policy

The Greens propose spending the $40.8m the Labor Government has budgeted for cyber-safety initiatives on range of measures including mandating the supply of PC-based filtering by ISPs, further research into cyber safety risks, strengthened law enforcement, and net literacy education.

Published in Technology Regulation

The old canard lies, damned lies and statistics could well apply to the iTWire online poll as to our readers' voting intentions in the upcoming Federal Election. However, there is no denying that they send a stark message to both the Labor Government and the Coalition Opposition.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Electronic Frontiers Australia has welcomed the bundle of Internet protection measures announced the Coalition as being superior to both the ALP's heavy handed censorship plans and to former Howard Government policy, but has questioned whether the problems merit the $100m budget allocated.

Published in Technology Regulation
Thursday, 05 August 2010 21:47

Coalition declares its anti-filtering stance

The Coalition has revealed that it would oppose any plans by a future Labor Government to impose mandatory Internet filtering.

Published in Technology Regulation

In a lengthy speech in the Senate, Greens communications spokesman, senator Scott Ludlam, has roundly condemned the Government's mandatory filtering plan and set out a three-pronged alternative approach to protecting children online.

Published in Technology Regulation
Wednesday, 10 March 2010 22:45

Senate order: Implementation study must be tabled

With the support of the Greens, the Government has narrowly defeated a motion that would have further delayed any debate on the telecom reform bill until Communications Minister Stephen Conroy had tabled the $25 million implementation study in the national broadband network project.
Published in Technology Regulation
Tuesday, 02 February 2010 13:35

Bugging the internet: Greens want more protection

The Greens will seek stronger privacy protections for Australians through amendments to a Government bill that grants broader powers for law enforcement and intelligence agencies to intercept internet traffic.
Published in Government Tech Policy
Hundreds of Australian web sites will be "blacked out" tomorrow as a protest against the Federal Government's proposals for mandatory filtering.  More than 500 sites are set to join The Great Australian Internet Blackout.

Published in Home Tech
Tuesday, 17 November 2009 10:38

New powers for spooks snooping on the internet

The Australian Greens have issued a dissenting report on amendments to the Telecommunications Interception Act, objecting to increased powers given to authorities to intercept internet messages for the purpose of protecting critical computer network infrastructure.

Published in Government Tech Policy
Thursday, 17 September 2009 08:22

Greens attack Conroy on P2P filtering

Communications Minister Stephen Conroy had “shifted the goalposts” in the debate on the internet filtering of peer to peer traffic, Greens senator Scott Ludlam has claimed.

Published in Home Tech
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