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Stories about: Privacy Foundation

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    Concerns raised as government demands universal wiretapping 17/04/2008 09:47:07

    Sweeping reforms will make it easier than ever for law enforcement to intercept communications if amendments to the Telecommunications (Interceptions) Act are agreed upon by a Senate standing committee.
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    Online Census debuts with view to smartcard 31/07/2006 16:28:29

    The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has officially launched its online census collection application, dubbed eCensus, which could integrate with the proposed Department of Human Services' Access Card at the next census in 2011.
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    Feds' smartcard costing unknown but consultancy fees top millions 31/05/2006 09:31:00

    Details surrounding costing for the federal government's access card initiative remain elusive, but last week's Senate Estimates hearings has revealed that consultancy fees will certainly top $2 million.
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    Smartcard providers poised for national rollouts 20/03/2006 08:26:04

    Smartcard providers are gearing up for massive rollouts in the next two years in the wake of a federal government review into the introduction of a national identity card.
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    Software cops flak in workplace dispute 15/07/2004 07:34:37

    Controversy about using content filtering software and other technologies in workplace surveillance is still at the centre of industrial disputes with no end to the long-standing problem in sight.
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    Privacy Foundation distributes awards 09/09/2003 15:26:05

    Federal Attorney General Daryl Williams has won an award for "his long record of profound disregard for privacy".
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