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14 March 2013
Australian mobile data tipped to grow strongly
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: "Australian mobile data traffic will increase sixfold between 2012 and 2017, reaching 0.075 exabytes. Meanwhile, New Zealand mobile data traffic will increase eightfold in the same period."
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Latham on rising living standards and the 'culture of complaint'
the idea that there has been some sort of political settlement around neo-liberalism is highly dubious. Perhaps in the elites of our society that is the case, but populist politicians and shock jocks alike know that millions of ordinary Australians just feel like they are one job loss, illness or other misfortune away from economic ruin; meanwhile, they feel that they have to run ever faster just to keep up.
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The day Doug Cameron dumped on the IPA kiddies
The following is a priceless interchange between Senator Doug Comeron (the Chair) and two young advocates from the Institute of Public Affairs (Chris Berg and Simon Breheny). I think it says something about today's world of think tanks and wunderkind commentators (aka confident young ideologues): CHAIR: Mr Berg and Mr Breheny, why should we give more weight to your evidence than to Mr Finkelstein's and Professor Ricketson's? Mr Berg : The IPA has strong views; I think it is backed by research evidence. I do not think that the Finkelstein review was as intellectually coherent as some have claimed it...
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