Government stories - Page 45
Are Govt's under pressure to cut IT program budgets?
Fri, 9th May 2014
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analyst report
Government agencies around the world are facing pressure to cut IT budgets and services, according to a survey by Gartner.
Million-dollar IT fraudster handed jail sentence
Mon, 5th May 2014
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ict
Jimmy Ming Miu has been slapped with a jail sentence at Auckland District Court today, after been found guilty of 55 charges of fraud.
Govt congratulates App4IR winners
Wed, 30th Apr 2014
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apps
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Matt Innes and Josh Lee win App4IR Challenge for their proposal to adapt myIR platform for mobile use. Receives $10k prize and chance to develop app.
More Kiwi courts online with new video links
Wed, 30th Apr 2014
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digital entertainment
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video
New AVL links at Whangarei, Nelson, and Hutt Valley courts expand the network connecting courts and prisons in NZ.
Key launches mental health e-therapy for young Kiwis
Tue, 29th Apr 2014
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gaming
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uc
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digital entertainment
Prime Minister John Key has launched SPARX, an online game-style tool to help young people develop skills to deal with feeling down, depressed or stressed.
Young minds find tech solutions for mental health
Thu, 24th Apr 2014
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lifehack
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mental health
Lifehack Weekends are giving young people the opportunity to create technology-based solutions to aid mental health issues.
Novopay lifts performance ahead of improvements
Thu, 24th Apr 2014
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novopay
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payroll
Novopay sees a lift in performance, hitting the targeted error rate ahead of scheduled improvements and showing progress across key areas.
Green Party launches Internet Rights and Freedoms Bill
Thu, 24th Apr 2014
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uc
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data privacy
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cybersecurity
The Green Party launches New Zealand's first-ever crowdsourced Internet Rights and Freedoms Bill, inviting public input.
Key ducks but can’t avoid High Court Chorus slap
Thu, 17th Apr 2014
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chorus
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commerce commission
The High Court's decision forces John Key's government to accept the Commerce Commission's pricing for copper, despite pushback and industry fears.
East Cape schools now find broadband faster
Wed, 16th Apr 2014
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telco
Faster broadband is being delivered to twelve rural schools in the Gisborne and Wairoa area as a result of the Government’s broadband initiatives.
Labour slams Chorus appeal as a 'waste of time'
Tue, 15th Apr 2014
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chorus
John Key and Amy Adams must tell New Zealanders whether they support Chorus’ appeal of the High Court’s ruling in favour of the Commerce Commission.
Govt embarks on $2.48m Chatham Islands broadband plan...
Thu, 10th Apr 2014
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uc
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telco
Government signs $2.48m contract with TeamTalk to improve broadband services on Chatham Islands, NZ. Schools will be first to benefit.
Internet Party takes political leap of faith…
Tue, 8th Apr 2014
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internet party
The Internet Party, spurred by Kim Dotcom, sets political sails with 500+ eligible members, aiming for general election impact.
Govt: School payroll improving again
Thu, 27th Mar 2014
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hcm
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novopay
Govt reveals decline in school payroll errors, with complaints dropping to 0.19% in latest report, signalling improvement in Novopay's performance.
Mana Party meets with Kim Dotcom, but nothing more...
Tue, 25th Mar 2014
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internet party
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mana
Mana Party leader Hone Harawira has revealed he recently met with Internet Party leader Kim Dotcom, but insists nothing more should be made of the discussions.
Rotorua’s students to benefit from e-learning community
Mon, 24th Mar 2014
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e-learning
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schools
Rotorua's e-learning initiative aims to digitally connect all students, ensuring equal opportunities and boosting educational engagement and success.
N4L’s ‘Pond’ provides gateway to collaborative environment
Mon, 24th Mar 2014
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edutech
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ministry of education
N4L's 'Pond' digital portal launches, offering a collaborative platform for educators and students to share trusted resources.
Dotcom denied US evidence access
Fri, 21st Mar 2014
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mega
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megaupload
Megaupload's Kim Dotcom loses battle in Supreme Court, Wellington, barred from accessing US evidence for his defence.
School WiFi passes safety tests
Fri, 21st Mar 2014
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wireless networks
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cloud services
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government
WiFi in schools does not post a health risk to children or staff says a Ministry of Health report welcomed by Jo Goodhew, Associate Minister of Health.
New Govt system signals death of the household phonebook
Fri, 21st Mar 2014
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yellow
Households in New Zealand can now choose to opt out of receiving phone books, following government approval for a new system.