OSDir.com have this snippet on the soon to be released Australian government Open Source Guide at the second annual Open Computing in Government conference in Canberra this month. Sounds like there could be a Critical Mass of Geeks at these conferences.
If Katy's an 'underdog', Albo's really in trouble
There's obviously some wounded feelings around the town about the relative lack of federal… View
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Government puts $4m matched funding in pot to revitalise Canberra's historic Sydney and Melbourne buildings
Sure these are historic buildings, but why should $4million of taxpayers money be spent fixing up… View
This is great to finally see happening - decades overdue. $4m is a relatively small heritage grant… View
"The Government has the power to force leaseowners to maintain their own properties" But prefers to… View
Antisemitism fast becoming an Australian election issue
Issues relating to Israel/Palestine/Gaza will certainly be hot topics in some electorates, but still… View
Greg Garth I am not a long-term Liberal voter either. I rarely give the Liberal Party first… View
TRY to imagine being a Palestinian in Gaza or even Australia facing genocide then tell me to feel… View
Meet Trevor Menzies, the hardest halfback from Tiger country
I was schooled in the Central West of NSW and like most other kids played Rugby League and later… View