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When the ALP was elected, many in the tech policy and digital rights space (including myself) were hopeful it would mean a more amenable government to good, meaningful (ideally progressive) tech policy. This, in my opinion, did not happen. Here’s me attempting to summarise ~3 years of frustration-
Feb 17, 2025, 2:14 AM
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