Census website fail will have 'profound' impact on Australian technology sectors, IT analysts say
Census website fail will have 'profound' impact on Australian technology sectors, IT analysts say Updated August 16, 2016 19:38:59 The fallout from the census debacle will be far reaching and could open up the field for tech providers vying for lucrative government contracts, IT industry analysts say. Key points:Progress report on findings of investigation into census website fail due this weekIndustry experts say IBM will bounce backIBM one of the dominant players in ..>> view originalOne Nation senator accuses NASA of manipulating global climate data during Q&A debate
One Nation climate skeptic Malcolm Roberts has accused NASA of manipulating data as he refused to accept evidence of global warming from one of the world's leading scientists on live television.The Senator-elect drew gasps and mocking laughter from the audience of ABC's Q&A overnight when he swiftly rejected evidence of global warming that he has consistently asked to be presented with.Host Tony Jones even had to ask the audience not to laugh as Senator Roberts refused to budge on his views but..>> view originalNBN full-year results show 'dramatic turnaround', Government says
NBN full-year results show 'dramatic turnaround', Government says Posted August 16, 2016 18:20:40 The Federal Government says the rollout of the National Broadband Network (NBN) has made a "dramatic turnaround" after the Coalition rescued the "failed project".According to the snapshot released today, 2.9 million premises are now able to connect to the network, double the number from 12 months ago. The number of premises that have an actual connection stands at 1.1 mil..>> view originalAntarctic climate change researcher named ACT's Scientist of the Year
Man-made islands might be better known as the domain of China or Dubai.But the ACT's new Scientist of the Year, biogeographer Dr Ceridwen Fraser, would build her own in the sub-Antarctic; if research money was no object. 2016 ACT Scientist of the Year winner Ceridwen Fraser. The award celebrates excellence in scientific research and innovation in the ACT and includes a $30,000 in prize money. Photo: Jay Cronan Chief Minister Andrew Barr on Tuesday announced Dr Fraser, a former Lyneham Pr..>> view original
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