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Another day, Another IT failure

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St George Bank ruined a lot of bank holiday plans this weekend when their online banking systems stopped working.

The bank’s Internet systems appear to have stopped working on Sunday evening and were still unavailable almost 24 hours later on Monday afternoon. ATMs were working but, as it was a bank holiday, branches were closed meaning that...

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Dutton to brief national security committee on refugees

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imageThere are some 600 asylum seekers on Nauru still to be processed.AAP

Immigration Minister Peter Dutton is due on Tuesday to brief cabinet’s national security committee on border policy, including Nauru’s announcement that its detention facility has become an “open centre” and all refugee claims will be processed within a...

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