Just flung this email off to the federal government's website manager, about the out-dated weblinks to government, parliament business in the Houses of Reps and Senate.
Just stirring the possum, I guess.
Hi,
I just visited your web link;
http://www.aph.gov.au/house/info/liveminutes/index.htm
having found it, but find that the page is dated
"No. 87
Thursday, 19 March 2009"?
The site states in the first paragraphs:
This site is updated every five minutes when the House is sitting. Regular refreshing of your screen will provide the latest proceedings through the day.
Being myself a net-ludite, has it's handicaps, but may I have an explanation as to why the site is not currently current with the day's proceedings?
Indeed, having checked a few other links in the same page, I find all are dated in March 2009 at the latest?
In consideration of Senator John Faulkner's Freedom of Information Reforms, there appears to be a difference between stated policy and online currency?
Yours,
Max Earth
aka Omaxa bin Eartha
aka Max Nichols Cook-Meredith-O'Brien
aka Max Nichols Cook
aka Max No Difference
One cannot expect any substantial thing from it, but I did....
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