I made a meme.
No, Mitch Fifield, you cannot blame the Labor Party for your national council voting to privatise the ABC, you disingenuous buffoon
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I made a meme.
No, Mitch Fifield, you cannot blame the Labor Party for your national council voting to privatise the ABC, you disingenuous buffoon
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After an unsuccessful telephone line and internet connection with Optus, we signed up for a bundle with Telstra. See post here. Well, can you guess what happened next? You got it, exactly the same thing only this time it took 3 days, 4 phone calls, being told outright lies like “there is an outage in your area” “There was a hold up and it will be connected in 6 hours”, and over 3 hours on hold…
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The biggest changes in a generation to media ownership will be introduced to Federal Parliament today. Senator Fifield told Sky News the leaking of any classified documents was "always serious". "It's important that governments, regardless of persuasion, can have confidential deliberations, particularly on issues of defence and national security," he said. Communications Minister Mitch Fifield's media reforms should lead to a flurry of consolidation that could help media owners become more competitive against global rivals, media agencies have said. Mitch Fifield was long overdue for his Barnsey fix. Free TV, which represents commercial free-to-air networks, welcomed Mr Fifield's comments that existing broadcasters would have certainty of access to spectrum. "However, we need to understand the proposed approach to key issues such as pricing, length
Communications Minister Mitch Fifield has insisted he does not intend to split the bill and was "hopeful" that Labor would support it.