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Like to tell you that my brilliant technical skills over many hours located the problem and fixed it. The truth be known, I don't have a clue what happened or how it magically corrected itself. The system is back. You may have missed all or some of the posts listed, starting with the most recent.
Apart from the email subscription in the sidebar you can also follow me on Twitter where my modest handle is @Foiguru
- Policy 101: Blind siding rarely the way to bring the troops with you
- Is this the senate to sort out public interest immunity claims?
- What's the problem: why not close to real time disclosure for accountability purposes?
- AEC way too quick in reaching for the 'vexatious' FOI button.
- NSW access to information law under review
- Silver Anniversary: 25 years since FOI commenced in NSW
- G20 and countries including Australia need to re-open the whistleblower protection file
- FOI commentaries: two for the money
- Trust in politicians Episode XXX: "Democracy for Sale"
- Civil society puts it to the G20: open, transparent government part of the growth equation.
- The trust thing-where to from here?
- First report card on operation of NSW GIPA act
- C20 Global Summit this week in Melbourne.
- Victoria rejigs privacy law
- Victoria proposes to improve FOI commissioner model not abolish it
- Prime Minister's travels: missed opportunities galore
- SA Ombudsman's FOI wisdom should travel beyond state borders
- DFAT waiting for Finance to ring before opening the OGP file.
- Parallel 'open government' worlds on display
- The time and cost equation for AAT review of FOI matters
- Prime Minister's travels: missed opportunity No 1
- OAIC, a casualty in the name of efficiency, or set to fail: you choose.
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