Their subsequent article on the legalities is more interesting...
https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/attorney-general-to-ban-police-from-accessing-coronavirus-app-metadata-20200422-p54m6e.html
On Thu, 23 Apr 2020 at 10:01, Bernard Robertson-Dunn
wrote:
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> How will the coronavirus app wor
I'm at Wollongong teaching a course this semester, and we have optional
attendance this week, then two weeks of early (and longer) semester break,
then all online after that.
I might actually look at your blog Tom as I really like a discussion style
of "lecture" and will be looking for the best me
n.au/donations
<https://mailout.internet.asn.au/t/i-l-xohril-jjbhjjlq-y/>, that people can
review, and we will look to coordinating distribution. While it won't be
possible to get things into evacuation zones this weekend, as soon as it is
safe we will do our best to get people or gear into areas of
On Sat, 4 Jan 2020 at 11:41, JLWhitaker wrote:
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> The radical honest media is now calling it global heating. I saw that
> first in The Guardian, but then noticed it in other publications as
> well, one or two. Heating is far more scary than warming, which is frog
> in the pot dangerous. Global Bu
FYI for those who can't be here today. #NetThing
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On Fri, 12 Apr. 2019, 1:48 pm David, wrote:
> On Friday, 12 April 2019 12:52:49 AEST Roger Clarke wrote:
>
> > If the latter, I'd argue that we apply some scepticism to research
> proposals, in the immunotherapy ...
>
>
> > But my point is that we expect payback on public investment.
>
> So what
On Sun, Nov 11, 2018 at 1:15 PM David wrote:
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> People have until next Thursday (or will it be Wednesday?) to opt out.
>
Well, it just took me 43mins on the phone to opt out after the website
wouldn't work for me...
And they have the *most* infuriating on hold noise I can come up with.
Someone
On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 11:19 AM Jim Birch wrote:
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> Sure: what are the specific actual harms that have occurred in Australia by
> the government knowing too much? Be specific. Name a few. (I won't count
> getting done for tax dodging and crime. Other than that, I have trouble
> coming up wit