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Communications report reveals trends

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has released its 2017-18 report, which revealed some key trends. ACMA Chair Nerida O’Loughlin said: “It is a report on the performance of the telecommunications industry for 2017-18, prepared in accordance with section 105 of the Telecommunications Act 1997”. “This annual report tracks the striking pace of change in […]

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EV Senate inquiry recommendations leave Australia in the slow lane: Greens

The release of the final report of the Select Committee on Electric Vehicles shows Australia is at risk of being left behind in the electric vehicle revolution, said the Australian Greens. “The weak recommendations of this report demonstrate just how feeble Labor and Liberal are when it comes to electric vehicle policy. Both major parties

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Telcos on notice

Australian telecommunications companies have been put on notice by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) Chairman Rod Sims, to ensure their advertising is clear and transparent. Earlier in 2018, the ACCC began investigating telcos including Optus, Vodafone and Telstra and their use of the word ‘unlimited’ in relation to promotions within data plans. The

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The Forecourt of Today and Tomorrow

VMO On-the-go is Australia’s leading petrol and convenience digital network reaching over 15 million customers monthly. Focused on delivering a network that transforms the forecourt and enhances customer experience, VMO recently conducted an in-depth study to gain consumer perspective of its network, the role it plays on the forecourt and on the path-to-purchase. As Australians

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Johnson & Johnson loses cancer case in US

  In a landmark decision, Johnson & Johnson has been ordered to pay $US4.69 billion ($A6.34 billion) to 22 women in the US in its ongoing talcum powder saga. As reported by AAP, the women alleged that the company’s talcum powder-based products such as baby powder contained asbestos and caused them to develop ovarian cancer.

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