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Agile Business Management: Adaptability for Sustainable Business Growth
Evan Leybourn | October 22, 2013By embracing technological and cultural change as it happens, an agile manager can deliver sustainable business growth. Evan Leybourn explains the potential of agile business management.
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Profile of privacy – higher, but is it sexy?
Richard Thomas CBE | October 16, 2013Data protection is an important issue of public concern. Richard Thomas CBE, former UK Information Commissioner and adviser to the Centre for Information Policy Leadership, documents how the profile of data privacy has steadily grown over the years.
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Terror on Twitter
Jake Wallis | October 2, 2013Social media, especially Twitter and YouTube, are providing terrorists with the platform to broadcast their violent acts globally. Charles Sturt University lecturer and researcher Jake Wallis explains how new media is being used to spread the word.
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The rise of non-traditional media
Amalie Finlayson | September 26, 2013There have been many changes to the media landscape in recent years including the rise of digital media. Journalism Lecturer Dr Amalie Finlayson explains how new digital offerings are essential for informed and engaging debate.
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Field robotics coming to a farm near you
Professor Salah Sukkarieh | September 26, 2013The use of robots for farming is not science fiction. Sydney University Professor Salah Sukkarieh and guest speaker at the 2013 Global Access Partners Summit explains why.
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Ignite your imagination in National Science Week 2013
Geoff Crane | August 11, 2013Every year in August schools, universities, science centres and museums are organising events to celebrate National Science Week. Program manager Geoff Crane talks about some of the upcoming highlights.
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Explore the wonders of science
Open Forum | August 6, 2013It is National Science Week from 10 to 18 August, an annual celebration of science and technology in Australia. School children, university students and science enthusiasts of all ages are invited to take part in more than 1,000 events happening around the country.
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The Edward Snowden impact on intelligence
Patrick Walsh | June 21, 2013There has been some controversy about Edward Snowden’s motives to share classified information regarding the National Security Agency with the press. Dr Patrick Walsh, senior lecturer for intelligence and security studies at Charles Sturt University, speculates about the consequences of this intelligence leak.
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Teens and acceptable behaviour online
Joanne Jacobs | June 19, 2013What was considered private personal information a decade ago is being redefined in the digital age. Joanne Jacobs from 1000heads advises parents to use a common sense approach in dealing with the online behaviour of their teenage children.
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#digiconau – Digital Productivity Conference
Open Forum | June 4, 2013The #digiconau – Digital Productivity Conference takes place on 12 and 13 June 2013 at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. The Conference is a celebration and investigation of Australia’s advances through the benefits of high-speed broadband.
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Online parenting connections
Dr Julie Green | June 4, 2013Being a parent is sometimes lonely and confusing. Dr Julie Green, Executive Director of the Raising Children Network, explains how online parent forums can be good place to get information and support.
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National Cloud Computing Strategy released
Lisa Middlebrook | May 29, 2013Senator Stephen Conroy, Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, released the National Cloud Computing Strategy, today. Lisa Middlebrook from Global Access Partners explains how cloud technology can benefit Australian businesses, charities and homes.

