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malcolm turnbull pisses on everyone and everything, except on his own flimsy wishy-washy prime ministership

Government staffers and at least one Liberal MP have allegedly gained illegal access to a pirated copy of Malcolm Turnbull’s memoir, which the publisher claims originated from the prime minister’s office. Hardie Grant said “a massive breach” of intellectual property rights has been committed and that it would be referring the matter to the Australian Federal Police. The company cited an email that said a top aide distributed an electronic version of the autobiography, A Bigger Picture to “millions” of other people. It’s alleged a person working for prime minister Scott Morrison was responsible for circulating the e-book among politicians and staffers. 

Philippines Telecoms Industry Outlook to 2025: Telco Operators Profile, Revenue and EBITDA Mix

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Philippines Telecoms Industry Outlook to 2025: Telco Operators Profile, Revenue and EBITDA Mix - ResearchAndMarkets.com April 6, 2021 GMT ADVERTISEMENT This report provides analyses of revenue and market forecasts as well as statistics of the Philippines telecoms industry including market sizing, 5-year forecasts, market insights, key telecom trends and also features the following: Overall Telecommunications Market by Major Operators Telco Operators Profile, Revenue and EBITDA Mix Mobile Subscribers & Revenue Market Overview and Forecasts Spectrum Holdings National Broadband Network Detailed Market Overview and Forecasts Thematics / Opportunities relating to 5G, M&A and e-Commerce

Lowering the bar: Do we no longer expect the government do big things?

Lowering the bar: Do we no longer expect the government do big things? We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Shaun CarneyColumnist for The Age and Sydney Morning Herald April 7, 2021 5.30am Normal text size Advertisement In one way it makes sense, in another it’s an enormous paradox: governments in the United States and the United Kingdom, having botched the fight against COVID-19 so badly, are doing a great job of vaccinating their people. Australia has got it the other way around. Australian governments at the state and federal level fought the coronavirus better than just about any other country, helped considerably by a diligent public and our geographic isolation.

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