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Australian international travel and home-based quarantine to start in November
The announcement follows Services Australia revealing yesterday the digital vaccination certificate required for international travel would be ready in two to three weeks.
Read MoreAustralia’s Defence Industry Minister Melissa Price adds science and tech to portfolio remit
Prime Minister Scott Morrison claims adding science and tech will compliment Melissa Price’s defence responsibilities.
Read MoreNBN gives ground on lockdown CVC relief in response to telco CEO letter
Perhaps the national broadband wholesaler does have a sense of social responsibility after all.
Read MoreAustralia’s digital vaccination certificates for travel ready in two to three weeks
Services Australia envisions the digital vaccination certificate for travel to be accessible on the Medicare Express Plus app.
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2021’s best business bank accounts help you both manage and make money.
Read MoreCan India’s telecom rescue package revive a dying Vodafone?
A four-year moratorium on the payment of grossly inflated past dues, amongst other things, may not be enough to get the struggling telecom operator back on its feet
Read MoreWhy accepting credit cards is worth it
If your business doesn’t accept credit cards, you could miss out on sales and limit your clientele. Find out why accepting credit cards is worth it and if you should consider this payment method for your business.
Read MoreSamsung to offer car digital key service on Galaxy Z Fold 3 for Genesis GV60
Using ultra-wide band technology, the latest Galaxy phones can now be used as a digital key to open and lock car doors.
Read MoreCambridge Quantum’s TKET quantum software developer kit fully open source
The company, which is merging with Honeywell Quantum, said its plan was to completely open source TKET by the end of 2021.
Read MoreUniversity of Sydney partners with AWS to establish a koala genome library
450 koala genomes will be freely available on Amazon Web Services to assist researchers, scientists, and conservationists in their efforts to prevent koalas from going into extinction.
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