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    DJs first-half profit gains 10.2% 17 March, 2010 10:04

    David Jones Ltd increased first-half profit 10.2 per cent as the department store chain reaffirmed profit growth guidance of between five and 10 per cent this year and next.
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    ACS, AIIA promote National ICT Careers Week 17 June, 2009 11:25

    The National ICT Careers Week will again be held this year in an effort to increase the uptake of IT education and training.
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    Telemarketers hit with call register price hike 24 March, 2009 15:29

    Telemarketers will pay more to access to the government's Do Not Call register list which is needed to remove banned phone numbers from telephone directories.
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    Innovation in ICT to boost economic productivity 12 March, 2009 12:53

    New research has flagged ICT investment a key to boosting productivity growth in the face of the economic downturn.
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    Mobile telecoms industry punches above its weight 27 June, 2008 13:55

    The Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association this week released an Access Economics report on the impacts of developments in the telecommunications industry on the Australian economy and society.
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    Charges laid over tendering hacks 28 October, 2005 16:21

    Two men have been charged in relation to the alleged hacking of one of Australia's most prominent economics consultancies, Access Economics.
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    Research collapse sours IT jobs lift 31 May, 2005 08:05

    Unemployment amongst IT professionals in the research and development and education sectors has nearly tripled in the last two years, taking the gloss off a wider IT jobs recovery.
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    Analysts say MCI, Verizon isn't yet a done deal 30 March, 2005 08:20

    The decision by MCI's board to accept the latest acquisition offer from Verizon Communications doesn't mean the bidding battle between Verizon and Qwest Communications International is over, analysts said Tuesday. While Verizon is generally seen by analysts as the more compatible suitor, Qwest shouldn't yet be counted out, they said.
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    Computer Society blindsides Treasury with demands for child-care tax breaks 15 March, 2005 12:53

    With the Federal Budget only weeks away, the Australian Computer Society (ACS) has bypassed Communications and IT Minister Senator Helen Coonan to court the chorus of discontent emanating from the government's back bench with a costed demand for widespread tax reform.
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    Mandla vows ACS reforms will continue 09 August, 2004 08:00

    The president of the Australian Computer Society Edward Mandla vows he will continue to push hard for reform within the organization in an effort to re-establish political and industry clout for the ICT industry.
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    Greed to drive IT sector's bright outlook 02 November, 2001 08:04

    The IT sector will be one of the rosiest spots in the Australian economy over the next 12 to 18 months, predicts Access Economics director Chris Richardson.
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