We are a nation increasingly addicted to new technology, according to the 2008 Sensis e-Business Report, and this love affair is starting at a very early age, with children using the internet before they turn five, many of whom are unsupervised
Australian citizens are being asked to provide input into a nation-wide discussion about how to improve the rules governing our country.
Rethink Australia spokesperson Rodger Hills, says the time has come to review the way Australia is run. “As citizens, we have a responsibility to plan for a brighter future and a more enlightened democratic process than the one we have inherited from our fore bearers.”
Rethink Australia has released a public discussion paper today to provide the basis for dialogue and deliberation amongst members of the public over
The Australian Law Reform Commission report into Commonwealth secrecy laws, Secrecy Laws and Open Government in Australia (ALRC Report 112) is the result of a 15 -month inquiry which identified 506 secrecy provisions in 176 pieces of Commonwealth legislation, including 358 criminal secrecy offences.
RMIT University in Melbourne runs a degree program where groups of communication research‐trained students work on a communication research project for a not‐for‐profit client.