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Good morning,

Tasmania's new Premier Lara Giddings has stated her commitment to the state's early roll-out of the National Broadband Network.

Meanwhile in Vatican City, the Pope has given a qualified blessing to social networks. I'm a little too slow to spin up a biblical pun for that story this morning, perhaps you can make some suggestions?

-- Brett Winterford

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