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This is the budget of nothing much. A pre-election year vote grabber. Nothing more, nothing less. It has no soul, no thought for the future, no real guidance and little to distinguish it, other than the fact that it's the almost direct opposite of the first Joe Hockey budget.
Small business are the big winners of Treasurer Joe Hockey's second budget, which he billed as the next step of the government's plan to strengthen the economy.
Treasurer Joe Hockey has confirmed the Federal Government plans to extend the good and services tax to digital products ahead the 2015 budget.
When Salesforce.com executive, Dan Bognar, sat down in his living room with his nine-year-old son to watch the Budget recently, it was with disappointment that he revealed an uncomfortable truth about the future of ICT in Australia to his son.
Small business could be hit with a lull in economic activity following the government's tightening of the national purse strings.
Small and medium-sized business is the big winner in the 2014 Federal Budget delivered by the treasurer, Joe Hockey.
National Commission of Audit recommendations to abolish key startup innovation programs would be step back for Australia and harm Australia's long-run global competitiveness.
Communications Minister, Stephen Conroy, has underscored his support for Labor’s controversial mandatory internet filtering scheme in a heated debate on the ABC’s Q&A program with representatives of the public, the Coalition, the Australian Sex Party and more.
Liberal MPs Malcolm Turnbull and Paul Fletcher flayed Labor’s mandatory internet filter project at an anti-filter forum held by the former Opposition Leader on August 7 in Sydney, where not a single voice was raised in praise of the controversial policy and Turnbull claimed the idea was now in the past
When Shadow Treasurer, Joe Hockey, told Triple J and ARN that his party would fight the filter, it signalled the death knell for the highly controversial issue. But rather than put a feather in the cap of the Coalition, it’s set to give the Labor party a solid boost come election day.
Reactions to Shadow Treasurer Joe Hockey's startling revelation last night that the Coalition would vote against Labor's mandatory internet filtering policy - likely dooming it to fail - continued to roll in this morning, including one from outspoken filter opponent and Exetel chief, John Linton.
The Australian Christian Lobby has slammed as "incomprehensible" a revelation by Shadow Treasurer Joe Hockey late yesterday that the Coalition would vote against Labor's controversial mandatory internet filtering project if associated legislation made it into parliament.
Opposition Treasurer, Joe Hockey, has said the Coalition would vote against a mandatory ISP filter if it lost to the Government. The move makes it highly unlikely for the Government to implement the measure.
The Coalition has come under fire for its proposed Budget, which would see major IT initiatives slashed if it came to power.