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May 1, 2018
Australia and France strike quantum deal
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Australia's Silicon Quantum Computing company and the Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives will work together to develop the first silicon quantum computer.

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NT Budget: AU$18m for cybersecurity, mobile coverage, datacentres

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​Australia to invest AU$65m on 'reforming' its data system

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Telstra 4G network back online

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Victoria coughs up AU$11m for state mobile blackspots round two

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Signal-jamming DroneGun used by Australian Defence Force during international summit

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Billion-dollar revenue fails to prevent SAP Australia posting AU$140m loss

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