National Australia Bank backs scheme to keep parolees out of prison
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14 July, 2016Welfare payments modernisation…where to now?
11 July, 2016System renewal gathers pace.
1 February, 2016IP Australia forced to roll out emergency fax machine.
3 June, 2015One of the world’s leading computing companies has rediscovered the innovative benefits of putting ideas onto paper at work. Just don’t ask for a desk.
3 March, 2014By Julian Bajkowski Payments juggernaut BPAY has moved swiftly to defend its market share in the core local and state government sectors ahead of a heavily-hyped attempt by mail monopoly Australia Post to renter the electronic payments and bill presentation markets to arrest a terminal slide in revenue from paper mail. As the national postman […]
9 April, 2013Two Melbourne based building sites will receive environmental upgrades under signed agreements with between local government and the private sector. The upgrades were signed under the City of Melbourne’s 1200 Buildings Program for 123 Queen Street and the Kings Technology Park (KTP) precinct. In the first privately funded environmental upgrade agreement through the 1200 Buildings […]
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