Poll: Is ICT and the digital economy significant to you as a voter in the upcoming election?

Will these policies be at the forefront of your voting preference?

With the date set for the next federal election, the battle to win over voters has begun and the fate of the National Broadband Network (NBN), a $467 million commitment to e-health and the computers in schools program will be in the hands of voters.

However, some policy areas will inevitably be more significant to voters than others. Which is why we ask: Will ICT and the digital economy play a significant role in who gets your vote?

Let us know what you think in our new poll

A debate between key ICT political figures in the Federal Election will go ahead at the National Press Club on 10 August.

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Daniel

Tue 20/07/2010 - 09:31

How can people be doing this poll from the Computerworld website, and then vote 'No, they (ICT issues) aren't significant to me at all'.

What! You come all the way to 'computerworld' to say the Australias ICT issues aren't important to you at all.

What the %3$@!

NBN - not important to you at all?
Computers in schools - not important to you at all?
E-health - not important to you at all?

What the %3$@!
What the %3$@!

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