Who's responsible for the census hack?
There are a few different theories as to who is behind the disruption on census night. Fairfax David Wroe explains the possibilities.
There are a few different theories as to who is behind the disruption on census night. Fairfax David Wroe explains the possibilities.
Christopher Pyne suggests that the attack on the ABS census website came from inside our borders.Vision courtesy ABC News 24.
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There are a few different theories as to who is behind the disruption on census night. Fairfax David Wroe explains the possibilities.
Potential attacks on the ABS site should have been better prepared for according to the PM as the Government readies for more attacks when the census is back online. Courtesy ABC News 24.
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The Government has been quick to deny the ABS website was hacked but the blame game has started as to who bungled the 2016 census.
No census data has been lost, says Minister Michael McCormack, despite the ABS being forced to close its on-line census site.
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The referendum will be pushed back to continue the consultation process says Indigenous recognition referendum council co-chair Mark Leibler. Audio courtesy ABC Radio National.
Politicians are refusing to put their names on their census forms amid concerns about privacy and information being held on to for four years.
While some are calling for changes to be made to the racial discrimination act, NXT leader Nick Xenophon explains why he won't support it. Courtesy ABC.
Hear why NXT leader Nick Xenophon is risking thousands of dollars in fines by not writing his name on his census form.
'We're not responsible for the feelings of others,' says Liberal Democratic Party Senator David Leyonhjelm. Vision courtesy ABC TV.
The arrest of 31-year-old man in Victoria is the first time federal anti-terrorism laws have been used to detain someone linked to extremist right-wing organisations. Courtesy ABC News 24.
While Labor continues to push for a royal commission into banking the Treasurer remains unconvinced. Vision ABC News 24/Sky.
Pauline Hanson is 'the best person I've ever worked for,' says One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts. Vision ABC TV.
Hear why NXT leader Nick Xenophon is risking thousands of dollars in fines by not writing his name on his census form.
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The Reserve Bank has cut rates to a new historic low of 1.5 per cent. Fairfax's Peter Martin explains why.
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