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Govt settles robodebt class action, agrees to pay $112m in compensation
On day of planned trial.
Nov 16 2020 3:04PM
Govt to pay back $721m wrongly raised through robodebt
Finally bites the bullet.
May 29 2020 4:01PM
NBN Co sources $6.1 billion from banks
Bolsters working capital, upgrades possible.
May 12 2020 7:45AM
NBN Co's deferral of $2.6bn of work still unexplained
'Shift in the deployment profile for build activity'.
Jul 24 2018 6:40PM
CBA admits it took years to fix a code problem
Doubled interest charged on some overdrafts.
May 25 2018 10:58AM
Govt refuses to halt robodebt program
"No evidence" to support a stoppage.
Oct 11 2017 10:26AM
Ombudsman finds DHS 'deficient' in Centrelink data matching
But underlying technology is working properly.
Apr 10 2017 9:24AM
Hyro spins off Idaptive identity business
Board considers sale.
Sep 16 2011 1:45PM
IT industry braces for more market turmoil
Can the industry weather another financial crisis?
Aug 10 2011 7:29AM
Telstra yet to float iPhone data cap idea past customers
Bill shock leads to bad debt.
Aug 13 2010 4:09PM
Telecoms in good shape to survive in recession
The telecommunications industry is in good shape to survive the current economic slowdown thanks to lessons learnt at the turn of the century says a new report.
Mar 24 2009 2:37PM
Commander in debt; cuts staff, sells non-core businesses
IT voice and data integrator, Commander Communications will cut 600 staff members in a bid to ensure costs savings and return profitability to the company.
Jan 30 2008 3:29PM
Foursticks in voluntary administration
South Australian network traffic software developer Foursticks has gone into voluntary administration.
May 26 2005 3:45PM
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