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    Aussie research agencies join forces for space project 17 March, 2010 17:39

    Australian research agencies have teamed up for an $8 million space technology project aimed at monitoring climate change.
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    Aussie, German scientists tackle transport in $11m deal 04 March, 2010 11:14

    National ICT Australia (NICTA) has established an $11 million logistics research team in Sydney to solve endemic problems in transport.
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    Antarctic satellite broadband wins $2.1m in funding 28 February, 2010 09:00

    A project to enable satellite-based broadband communications technology for use in the Antarctic is one of four projects to win the first round of $10 million in funding under the Australian Space Research Program (ASRP).
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    OECD report finds justification in NBN cost 14 December, 2009 12:18

    The Federal Government's $43 billion National Broadband Network (NBN) could be substantiated if it’s used to reduce the cost of services in other key economic sectors, according to an OECD report supporting the development of national fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) networks.
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    Two dozen Aussie ICT organisations in the hunt for APICTA Awards 14 December, 2009 12:16

    Two dozen Australian organisations will take on the best ICT innovators from around the region in the Asia Pacific ICT Alliance (APICTA) Awards at the Crown Palladium Ballroom at Melbourne's Crown Casino this week.
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    Wrap up: Realising Our Broadband Future summit 12 December, 2009 08:15

    The Federal Government's Realising Our Broadband Future event was held over two days at the University of New South Wales (UNSW).
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    Broadband future: Tassie to be the most connected place on the planet 11 December, 2009 12:39

    Tasmania Premier David Bartlett has reiterated the state's aim of becoming the "most connected place on the planet" at the Realising our Broadband Future summit in Sydney. He also panned the media for its focus on the cost equation in rolling out the National Broadband Network (NBN) in the island state.
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    Broadband future: Newspapers' future lies online 11 December, 2009 09:09

    The director of the California-based USC Annenberg School, Jeffrey Cole, has predicted the extinction of newspapers in the next few years, accelerated by high-speed broadband National Broadband Network (NBN).
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    Broadband future: NBN forum kicks off today 10 December, 2009 04:10

    The Federal Government will today kick off its Realising Our Broadband Future event at the University of New South Wales (UNSW).
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    Govt uses Google Moderator to get NBN ideas 07 December, 2009 16:15

    The Federal Government wants you to tell it how we should use the National Broadband Network (NBN) as part of its Realising Our Broadband Future forum.
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    UNSW consolidation program to save more than $750K in 2009 01 December, 2009 08:40

    The University of New South Wales (UNSW) shared service program and consolidation efforts will reap the higher education provider upwards of $750,000 in savings for 2009.
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