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Analysis: The legal means to cut net access 
By David Havyatt | Feb 3, 2011 | 5 Comments 
Under what conditions could the Australian Government cut net access?
 
ACMA mulls police presence in internet cable zones 
 
ISP Beagle says half of TIO effort wasted 
By Ry Crozier | Oct 6, 2010 | 5 Comments 
Neutral outcomes balloon.
 
ACMA launches formal telco complaints inquiry 
By Ry Crozier | Apr 20, 2010 | 1 Comment 
Conroy proposes to give ACMA more power.
 
Blacklist referrals cost up to $685 to classify 
By Ry Crozier | Apr 16, 2010 | 16 Comments 
The price of mandatory filtering.
 
Operation Titstorm hits the streets 
By Liz Tay | Feb 15, 2010 | 17 Comments 
Protest planned in major Australian cities.
 
Seniors to get tech-savvy  
Sep 3, 2009 | Comment Now 
Free broadband and computer access.
 
Tiny tots log into their own computers 
Jul 15, 2009 | Comment Now 
But many more access communal household PCs.
 
Conroy launches re-jigged cyber safety site 
By Brett Winterford | Jul 13, 2009 | 2 Comments 
More detail on internet filtering for teachers and parents.
 
Conroy to opt for tiered Internet filtering 
By Brett Winterford, Ben Grubb | Jun 2, 2009 | Comment Now 
Senator Conroy's office has confirmed the Government plans only to introduce mandatory internet filtering for web content that is Refused Classification (RC), with all other ...
 
Conroy mulls review of ACMA blacklist 
By Brett Winterford | May 27, 2009 | Comment Now 
Senator Conroy has revealed the Government is considering appointing a panel to conduct a regular audit of ACMA's blacklist of banned web sites.
 
Dump the botched net filter: SAGE 
By Lilia Guan | Mar 26, 2009 | Comment Now 
The System Administrators Guild (SAGE) of Australia said the publication of the Federal Government's "black list" of pornographic and violent websites has fatally damaged its ...
 
ACMA blacklist proves too popular for Wikileaks 
Mar 23, 2009 | Comment Now 
An updated version of the ACMA blacklist has proven too popular for the servers at whistle-blowing site Wikileaks, which has been out of action for most of the weekend.
 
Doubts expressed over ACMA blacklist leak 
By Brett Winterford | Mar 19, 2009 | Comment Now 
Doubts continue to mount over the authenticity of a leaked list of URL's purported to be ACMA's blacklist of banned websites.
 
Wikipedia removes ACMA-censored link 
By Brett Winterford | Mar 19, 2009 | Comment Now 
Editors at Wikipedia have removed a link to an ACMA-blacklisted web site that sat uncontested for over 24 hours in the main body of ACMA's Wikipedia entry.
 
Activists use Wikipedia to bait blacklist regulator  
By Brett Winterford | Mar 18, 2009 | Comment Now 
The Wikipedia page for the Australian Communications and Media Authority holds a link to a site on the authority's blacklist in a further test to the regulator's ability to ...
 
Internet filtering ineffective in fight against terror 
By Brett Winterford | Mar 12, 2009 | Comment Now 
Cross "fighting terrorism" off the list of reasons Senator Stephen Conroy wants to introduce mandatory ISP-level Internet Filtering.
 
Australians need more protection online: ACMA 
Mar 11, 2009 | Comment Now 
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has said that Australian Internet users “need to be more pro-active in protecting themselves online” in a report ...
 
Child porn filters to cut Aussie broadband speeds 
By Ry Crozier | Aug 1, 2008 | Comment Now 
The Federal Government is distancing itself from some results in this week’s ISP-level content filtering study, as industry criticism mounts over the test methodology.
 
ACMA tells Dodo to clean up its act or face penalties 
By Mitchell Bingemann | Feb 14, 2008 | Comment Now 
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has told telecommunications provider Dodo to comply with industry codes of practice or face penalties, after receiving ...
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