Vote Now! An Election 2010 ARN Reader's Poll
- 28 July, 2010 19:56
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With election just a few weeks away, ARN - as part of its election cover - wants to know what you thinking about leading into the election.
We want to know what issues will - or won't - effect the way you will vote, particularly IT issues affecting your business, the channel and thew ay you think and live as individual.
While the major parties seem intent on disregarding the technology sector as an important factor in federal elections, this time it may prove harder to do as there are several major issues out there - most notably, the National Broadband Network and the mandatory/voluntary Internet filter.
But there are plenty of other issues too.
Over the next few weeks we'll be running a series of polls that will reveal just how you feel going into the election on August 21.
Here's the first:
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Comments
Gavin
1
Tony Abbott needs to realise, that in order for us to stay with the technology of the world, canning the "NBN" will have dire consequences for the way we need to revolutionise our broadband structure.
I am currently studying IT at TAFE in the hope of getting employment within the "NBN", and should he can it, I will have spent the last couple of years of my life studying - for nothing.
(You can tell which way I'm voting!)
Mary
2
The NBN will never be built.
Just like all labor's other promises.
Don't vote in a communist leader...you will reget it for the rest of your life.