News Source: Epoch Times
| 5 months ago
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says a slump in building approvals shows "we're not out of the woods yet". Australian building approvals fell for the first time in four months in May as demand for flats and units slumped by nearly half. The Australian...
News Source: The Age
| 5 months ago
Dan Oakes July 2, 2009 THE Federal Government has revealed which parts of Australia will benefit first from its broadband black-spot program, the first stage of the proposed national network. The $250 million program is designed to provide...
News Source: The Australian
| 5 months ago
THE federal government has named six broadband-depleted locations as the first recipients of its $250 million cash injection to kick-start the $43 billion national broadband network in rural areas. Emerald and Longreach in Queensland, Geraldton in...
News Source: Adelaide Now
| 5 months ago
Australian town known for low-speed living will be the first in this state to get the Federal Government's new high-speed broadband. Victor Harbor residents will be the first South Australians to receive the Federal Government's high-speed broadband...
News Source: The Sunshine Coast Daily
| 5 months ago
Six regional centres have been chosen for the first round of the government's $250 million priority rollout of the National Broadband Network. The government was moving rapidly to deliver the network starting with high-speed infrastructure for an...
News Source: Androscoggin News
| 5 months ago
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd is shortly expected to announce during a trip to Darwin what areas of regional Australia will be targeted by the backhaul aspect of the government's National Broadband Network plans. Rudd is expected to reveal at least six...