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Australian IT Minister Alston Replaced

srouvray writes "The Australian is reporting: In a re-shuffle of the Australian Federal Cabinet, current Communications Minister Richard Alston will be replaced (Alston is going to retire) with Attorney General Darryl Williams. Alston is 'credited' for introducing tough anti-spam laws into parliament... Although it will be interesting to see if Williams will be branded a 'Luddite' as well!"

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  1. hallelujah by Unominous+Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Let's not forget that this is the minister who said that broadband was only for games and porn.

    I for one welcome his replacement.

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  2. Notable Achievements of Alston's by lks_aus · · Score: 5, Interesting
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    1. Re:Notable Achievements of Alston's by goonerw · · Score: 5, Informative

      You may want to fix up your links so that they refer to Whirlpool.net.au rather than the non-existant coldfusion pages on Slashdot.

      Decreeing that consumers should be kept in the dark about their phone line = http://www.whirlpool.net.au/article.cfm?id=765

      Allowing his department to spend $4,000,000 on a small and poorly developed website = http://www.whirlpool.net.au/article.cfm?id=1107

      Linking the takeup of broadband to pornography =
      http://www.whirlpool.net.au/article.cfm?id=956

      Initially dismissing broadband as a gaming platform = http://www.whirlpool.net.au/article.cfm?id=566

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  3. Not a good thing. by Marlor · · Score: 5, Informative
    Oh dear. This is bad news.

    The worst thing you could say about Richard Alston is that he is an incompetent luddite.

    Darryl Williams is much worse. He is cunning and intelligent, but with some truly awful political views.

    He is well-known for:

    trying to destroy the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission

    Being the force behind Australia's equivalent of the Patriot Act

    Refusing to defend a homosexual judge, despite being bound by his position as Attorney General to act as an advocate and protector for the judiciary

    Refusing to accept UN reports on racism in Australia

    Lobbying for increased intellectual property rights

    Lobbying for laws allowing Australia's spy agency, ASIO, to read domestic emails

    Supporting the increase in the rate of phone tapping

    And generally trampling on human rights and civil liberties wherever possible.

    This is definately not good news.

    1. Re:Not a good thing. by thirdrock · · Score: 5, Informative

      Being the force behind Australia's equivalent of the Patriot Act

      The ASIO bill was much worse than the Patriot Act. Among other things it
      1. Removed habeus corpus from common law.
      2. Made refusal to give testimony a crime (5 years)
      3. Denial of legal counsel
      4. Denial of ANY counsel (incommunicado)
      5. Strip search without justification
      6. Only avenue of complaint via letter, which you have to give to your interrogators, who will pass it on to the ombudsman (without 'misplacing' it, yeah right ...)

      The press goes on about Guantanomo bay, but at least the Americans had to invent a term 'illegal combatant', and it is still being challenged. With the ASIO bill, we signed 'Guantanomo Bay' into law!

      Now the Govt. can pick you up off the street hold you incommunicado, without counsel, without any rights under common law, and then imprison you for 5 years even if you don't know anything.

      And now we want this nazi motherfucker to be overlording our communications as well, reading our e-mails and listening to our phone calls.Sheesh .... we are so fucked.

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