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What a tech leader can teach public servants about carving out a satisfying job
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What a tech leader can teach public servants about carving out a satisfying job

Tuesday May 10, 2022

By Melissa Coade

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The former head of Asia-Pacific for Twitter and Cloudflare shares her tips on how to carve out a rewarding career.


Twitter set to be purchased by Tesla billionaire Elon Musk

Twitter set to be purchased by Tesla billionaire Elon Musk

Tuesday April 26, 2022

By Anna Macdonald

  • Communications & Technology

Musk intends to make Twitter's algorithms open source to increase trust, defeat the spambots, and authenticate all humans using Twitter.

Twitter analysis shows how digital natives respond to Australian democracy

Twitter analysis shows how digital natives respond to Australian democracy

Tuesday April 12, 2022

By Melissa Coade

  • Communications & Technology

Twitter research shows 63% of voters aged 18-24 say the online actions of political candidates would sway their vote.

AEC targets disinformation with myth-busting campaign

AEC targets disinformation with myth-busting campaign

Monday March 7, 2022

By Melissa Coade

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A new disinformation register has been launched by the Australian Electoral Commission in a bid to debunk lies about federal election processes.

Government flexes muscle against online trolls but critics want more

Government flexes muscle against online trolls but critics want more

Monday November 29, 2021

By Jackson Graham

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Social media companies could be forced to provide the identity of people behind anonymous profiles trolling others online, says the PM. …

Are politicians’ social media posts legitimate contributions to parliamentary debate?
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Are politicians’ social media posts legitimate contributions to parliamentary debate?

Wednesday August 25, 2021

By Tom Ravlic

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Should social media platforms be removing speeches that could be seen as a historical record of contributions to parliament?…

Twitter partners with ABS to support ‘healthy’ census conversation

Twitter partners with ABS to support ‘healthy’ census conversation

Monday August 2, 2021

By Shannon Jenkins

  • Communications & Technology

The Australian Bureau of Statistics has teamed up with Twitter ahead of the 2021 Census, in a bid to drive participation and combat misinformation.

Reset Australia: Government should be offered anti-vaxxer social media insights

Reset Australia: Government should be offered anti-vaxxer social media insights

Wednesday May 19, 2021

By Melissa Coade

  • Communications & Technology

A proposed policy would force social media companies to generate a real-time list of the most popular shared URLs that point to COVID-19 related content.

Trump banned from Facebook, for another six months at least

Trump banned from Facebook, for another six months at least

Friday May 7, 2021

By Melissa Coade

  • Communications & Technology

An oversight board for Facebook has extended former US president Donald Trump’s ban from the social media platform for another six months, in which time…

To build trust in data, empowering consumers and citizens is key
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To build trust in data, empowering consumers and citizens is key

Monday March 4, 2019

By Maria Katsonis

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After a string of data breaches in 2018, privacy and protecting people’s information became a hot issue which shows no signs of abating. Digital privacy…

Why transformation is becoming easier, not harder, for government
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Why transformation is becoming easier, not harder, for government

Thursday December 7, 2017

By Julian Bajkowski

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The imperative for government agencies to innovate quickly and deliver has never been more urgent. The fact that major digital hurdles are falling away makes…

Prime time cyber: is government really match-fit for massive online events?
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Prime time cyber: is government really match-fit for massive online events?

Tuesday August 1, 2017

By Julian Bajkowski

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The challenge of dealing with massive web traffic while maintaining performance and security isn’t confined to Game of Thrones series premieres. Major events for government…

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