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Senator's vote may end mandatory proposal
Mandatory internet filtering's propsects are dimming, as independent SA Senator Nick Xenophon reveals he is likely to vote against it, an SMH article reports. Just as the international limelight-seeking Communications Minister, Senator Stephen Conroy, copes with jet lag from yet another international conference, this time in Germany, the emerging flaws and revelations of secret future expansion plans are devaluing what was already a pretty worthless proposal. Read more...
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