Just before the election the government’s proposed internet filter was postponed until next year, in what was widely regarded as a quick and easy way for the government to kill off a controversial election topic. But it didn’t die. Now John Hilvert at ITNews is reporting that a strategy brief from the DBCDE is stating that the legislation couldn’t be introduced to parliament until the middle of 2013. More »
If you live in a state of anger and frustration about Australia’s ridiculous classifications scheme, you’ll be aware of political party Gamers4Croydon. Kotaku readers had the chance to ask the political party a heap of questions last week, and David has posted the responses this morning, and it’s well worth a read. [Kotaku]