SOS for Community Technology Centres
The news of the Canowindra Community Technology Centre's closure has caused communities to rethink how they use their Community Technology Centres.
View ArticleWhat is blogging?
We throw the words 'blog' and 'blogging' around a lot, even on the ABC. But has anyone ever explained what a blog is? Media commentator Karen Brooks clears up our confusion and we meet local blogger...
View ArticlePlan for rural digital TV unveiled
The Federal Government has unveiled plans for a satellite service to provide digital television coverage in regional blackspots.
View ArticleCouncils hope website lures more doctors
A group of central western New South Wales councils is stepping up efforts to attract medical professionals west of the Blue Mountains.
View ArticleSupport for deal on broadband network
Regional businesses say the Federal Government's deal with Telstra - which allows the broadband network to use Telstra's assets rather than building its own - looks like a good deal.
View ArticleCouncil eyes independents over broadband plans
A local council lobby group says it is going to capitalise on the three federal independent MPs' negotiations with Labor and the Coalition.
View ArticleWomen take part in online health forum
Women in central and far west New South Wales are taking part in a national internet forum to learn more about health in the 40s.
View ArticleBureau to revamp weather forecast website
The way the Bureau of Meteorology provides its weather forecasts across New South Wales is set to change.
View ArticleLandscape Essentials: a gateway to sustainability research for all Australians
There's now a new tool at the disposal of landholders to help search out some of the best research on sustainability.
View Article'Evil' hacker arrested over alleged web attacks
A tip-off to the AFP has led to an arrest over what police say could be the biggest ever cyber attack in Australia. A 25-year-old unemployed truck driver and self-taught hacker, David Cecil, is alleged...
View ArticleISP hacker arrested after 6-month investigation
An unemployed truck driver has been arrested and refused bail after hacking into an internet service provider selected as a partner of the National Broadband Network.
View ArticleConroy distances NBN from hack attack
Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has sought to distance the National Broadband Network from an incident that had the potential to be Australia's biggest hacking attack.
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