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Government passes critical infrastructure national security Bill
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Under the new legislation, the minister will have a 'last resort' power to direct electricity, gas, ports, and water entities to 'do or not do a certain thing' to mitigate national security risks.
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Canberra gives Microsoft protected-level cloud classification
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​Microsoft looks to fix multi-cloud mess with Azure Australia Central
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Twitter updates reporting guidelines to include people with disabilities
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ACMA warns three telcos on providing more NBN info
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​Apple slapped with $12 million lawsuit for battery scandal in South Korea
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​SpaceX's Starlink takes a big step forward in delivering internet from the sky
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