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Friday | 5 December, 2008

Stories about: AIIA

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    Moon calls it a day as AIIA CEO 09/04/2008 08:47:25

    Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) CEO, Sheryle Moon, will depart from the position at the end of this week to take up a new role as Australia and New Zealand director for Ross and Julia Ross staff recruitment brands.
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    IT industry sees slight drop in wage increase, non-tech skills on the rise 07/03/2008 14:07:40

    The Australian Information Industry Association today released its Survey of Salaries and Remuneration Packaging for the ICT industry, which saw a half per cent drop in the average salary but bore no evidence of wage inflation despite the skills shortage.
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    Recycling program takes a big byte out of greenhouse gases 05/03/2008 17:00:06

    The Byteback electronic waste recycling program has reached a significant milestone by preventing over 1000 tonnes of Greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere.
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    BSA calls on government to get tough with piracy 19/02/2008 13:01:52

    Reducing software piracy in Australia by just 10 percentage points over the next four years could generate 3,900 new jobs, according to a new study released yesterday by the Business Software Alliance (BSA).
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    SA government releases report urging ICT investment 17/12/2007 17:33:32

    A new report was released today urging South Australian industries to invest in information and communication technology (ICT) to underpin the state's strong economic growth.
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    Waugh Partners win 2007 NSW Pearcey Award 07/12/2007 10:34:16

    Sydney-based open source research and consulting firm Waugh Partners has won this year's State Pearcey Award for Young Achievers for its work educating the ICT sector about free software.
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    AWISE change of guard leading women into IT future 14/11/2007 07:00:27

    The Australian Women in IT and Science Entity (AWISE) has announced its key leadership roles for 2008, in preparation for the national launch of several projects aimed at boosting the significance of women in the nation's IT industry.
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    Australia stuck in e-waste dark ages 05/11/2007 08:03:50

    This year marks the twelfth anniversary of Planet Ark's National Recycling Week (12th-18th November), and the problem of e-waste in Australia is growing bigger and badder with each passing year.
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    Australian IT skills shortage here to stay 29/10/2007 12:35:00

    The current shortage of skilled IT workers in Australia is at an all-time low, and is a crisis the industry and the government must tackle collectively, and quickly, according to industry experts.
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    Data#3's Grant takes chairman's post at AIIA 23/10/2007 15:25:45

    Data#3 CEO, John Grant, has assumed the chairman's post for Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA). He replaces Peter Kazacos, who spent two years in the role.
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    ICT industry and government come together to tackle climate change 18/10/2007 11:30:58

    Recognizing the high level of carbon dioxide produced by ICT is unsustainable, industry groups and government leaders came together today for a one-day Sustainable Futures Forum in Melbourne.
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