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Alex Walker 6 Feb 2014

When it comes to gaming photography, or as he likes to call it, "videogame tourism", British gaming journalist Duncan Harris has no peer. More

Steven 'Bajo' O'Donnell 4 Feb 2014
David Braue 4 Feb 2014
Steven 'Bajo' O'Donnell 3 Feb 2014
Steven 'Bajo' O'Donnell 3 Feb 2014

When I think about some of the most important games to me, a common thread emerges. Nearly all of them contain stories that can only be told with a video game. More

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Stateline Tasmania 7 Feb 2014

A collaboration between scientists, IT experts and Tasmanian farmers is promising to revolutionise food production. More

Stateline Tasmania 7 Feb 2014

A collaboration between scientists, IT experts and Tasmanian farmers is promising to revolutionise food production. More

News Online 27 Jan 2014

Health experts say excessive amounts of time spent on smart phones and tablets can be addictive and affect childhood development. More

7.30 27 Jan 2014

Technology is meant to make our lives easier but health experts are warning that excessive amounts of screen time also affects childhood development, and parents should limit the use of smart devices. More

News Online 15 Jan 2014

The real-world use of virtual currency is catching on with Australian businesses, despite criticism the system is too unreliable.. More

ABC Rural 7 Feb 2014

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ABC Rural 7 Feb 2014

Technology commonly used in smart phones and tablets has been enlarged to the size of a table and is now being used to help rural com… More

ABC Darwin 6 Feb 2014

The computer game industry says children who become addicted to the technology may have underlying issues, and parents shouldn't rush… More

ABC Melbourne - Faine Conversations 6 Feb 2014

Science, art and technology colliding to create connections. More

ABC Ballarat 4 Feb 2014

For the first time this year the Australian Internet Society's George Fong joins Steve Martin to talk technology. More

ABC North Qld 4 Feb 2014

Literacy is low and distances are vast but north-west Queensland librarian Joan Adebill is determined to get more books outback. More

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