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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

Google hosted an election debate today between the ALP's Kate Lundy, the Coalition's Paul Fletcher and The Greens' Scott Ludlam - which proved far more entertaining than the televised leaders debate.

It is well worth a read, even if the Coalition again refused to reveal its alternate plan to the NBN or the Internet filter.

-- Brett Winterford

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St George and Bank SA also get new sites.

 
 
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Google hosts election debate

By Liz Tay | July 28, 2010

Lundy, Fletcher and Ludlam face off on tech policies.

 
 
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Shows improvement but needs to apply itself to the NBN.

 
 
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Verbose mobile handsets cost users money, endanger their privacy.

 
 
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