ACCC vs Big Tech: Round 10 and counting Communications & Technology The ‘open textured’ language of section 18 of the Consumer Law makes it highly adaptable when responding to novel tech legal issues as they arise.
Premium Columnists There’s merit in setting social media boundaries for public staff Thursday August 12, 2021 By Tom Ravlic Editors' Picks Politicians are in a position to make light work of trawling the social media accounts of journalists and public orgs that are giving them grief.
Premium Expert briefings How social media can help the public sector stand up for citizens during COVID-19 Wednesday March 25, 2020 By Roger Christie Communications & Technology Where should public servants start with social media during a crisis, when the stakes are high and people are emotionally charged? Roger Christie shares 10…
The federal election campaign through the 'distorted prism' of social media Tuesday April 30, 2019 By The Mandarin Communications & Technology Home Affairs head Michael Pezzullo has described social media as a “cesspit” while former Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade secretary Peter Varghese warned it…
The right tool for the job: social media in the public service Wednesday September 24, 2014 By Stephen Easton Features Social media has emerged as a powerful tool for public sector organisations. But it's just part of a holistic communications strategy, and it's important to…