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Australians

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Australians has appeared in 25 articles since 2015-03. Coverage peaked in 2021Q1 with 6 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Australia, Australian, Facebook, Google.

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Coverage Timeline

2023-11-08
ABC 17 related

Australian telecom Optus says its mobile network has been restored and “most services should now be online” after an hours-long outage affected 10M+ customers

“One of my patients had a cardiac arrest, I couldn't call an ambulance,” he said. Adj. Professor Warwick Powell : “Could do better” is possibly the understatement of the year.  —  I'm talking about th...

2022-02-18
NPR

Some Australians say Domm Holland, CEO of one-click checkout startup Fast, “ripped off” a lot of people before moving to the US and remaking his identity

Bobby Allyn / NPR : Tweets: @npr , @kenwattana , @davidgura , and @bobbyallyn Tweets: @npr : Venture capitalists have lined up in droves, pouring millions into the payments startup known as Fast. Its...

2021-02-19
New York Times 7 related

As news disappears from Facebook in Australia, while leaving plenty of conspiracy theories, many Australians are outraged but remain divided over what to do

Damien Cave / New York Times :

2020-10-23
VICE 1 related

How Phantom Secure, which started as a privacy-focused phone company in Canada, became a network for the Sinaloa Cartel before being shut down by the FBI

flood the market and figure out laws later. Then the FBI investigated him. Based on Phantom sources, internal docs, FBI files, years of reporting, this is “The Network” https://www.vice.com/... Will S...

2020-10-08
The Guardian 4 related

Facebook's QAnon ban left some high-profile Australians who are linked to the conspiracy theory untouched because the ban does not extend to individual profiles

I spoke to Trump supporters in Minnesota last week who had already become believers, many of them were getting their QAnon information from Facebook and Instagram. https://www.cnn.com/... https://twit...

2020-10-07
The Guardian

Facebook's QAnon ban left some high-profile Australians who are linked to the conspiracy theory untouched because the ban does not extend to individual profiles

The Guardian : Tweets: @earleyedition Tweets: Dave Earley / @earleyedition : Facebook's QAnon ban doesn't extend to individual posts, so high-profile Australians linked to the conspiracy theory - lik...

2020-05-03
The Guardian

Australia's home affairs department data breach reveals personal details of 774,000 migrants and aspiring migrants, including the outcome of applications

Exclusive: Privacy experts say the breach in the SkillsSelect platform, which affects data going back to 2014, was ‘very serious’ Tweets: @sarasalehoz , @madwixxy , @madfckingwitch , @gildrgil , and @...

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