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Canberra cannot de-identify, again; TPG's turn to refund; Apple to enter Fed Square

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December 21, 2017
Re-identification possible with Australian de-identified Medicare and PBS open data
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Using publicly known information, a team of researchers from the University of Melbourne have claimed to re-identify seven prominent Australians in an open medical dataset.
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TPG refunding 8,000 NBN customers for slow speeds
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Turnbull unveils new tech ministers in Cabinet reshuffle
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NBN should pause fixed-wireless sales to fix congestion: Aussie Broadband
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Oracle acquiring Australian cloud company Aconex for AU$1.6b
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Australian government announces 5G working group members
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ACCC kicks off NBN wholesale service levels inquiry
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Apple to open 'toasted' flagship store in Melbourne's Federation Square
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Fines for NBN installation delays proposed by ACMA
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Court dismisses Vodafone domestic roaming case
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Victorian cops to track stolen cars via GPS
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Senate, House pass temporary spending bill

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Dec 21, 2017
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Senate, House pass temporary spending bill to avert government shutdown

Thursday, December 21, 2017, 6:24 PM CT

Congress has voted to prevent a government shutdown as the House and Senate in rapid succession approved a stopgap spending bill to keep agencies running through Jan. 19.

The Senate's 66-32 vote sent the temporary funding bill to President Donald Trump with time to spare before a Friday midnight deadline. He has said he will sign it and encouraged lawmakers on Twitter to "keep our Government OPEN!"


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