Bernard Robertson-Dunn wrote:
> On 14/05/2014 1:47 PM, Tom Worthington wrote:
>> Just about every year since the Australian Federal Budget was first put
>> on the web, I have done a quick search though the documents to find
>> matters of interest in information technology.
<snip>
> In addition to those identified by Tom, things I am aware of include:
> 
> They have no Minister for Science,
> The priorities re climate change have been severely reduced.
> OAIC to go
> 
Via Tweets from John Sheridan and Pia Waugh, perhaps the last hurrah?
 > > Budget 2014-15 Tables and Data
 > > The 2014 15 Budget is officially available at budget.gov.au as the 
 > > authoritative source of 
Budget Papers (BPs) and Portfolio Budget Statement (PBS) documents. This 
dataset is a collection of 
data sources from the 2014 15 Budget, including:
 > >     * Selected Tables from the Budget Papers – Available after Budget 
 > > Papers published on 
budget.gov.au (~7.30pm Budget night).
 > >     * Machine Readable Tables from Budget Papers – Available after Budget 
 > > Papers published on 
budget.gov.au (~7.30pm Budget night).
 > >     * The Portfolio Budget Statement Excel spreadsheets – Available after 
 > > PBSs tabled in the 
Senate (~8.30pm Budget night).
 > >     * A Machine Readable CSV of all PBS Excel Spreadsheet Line Items – 
 > > Available after PBSs 
tabled in the Senate and translated (~8.30pm Budget night). First version 
published with 10 
portfolios ~8:50pm Budget night. Work due to be competed by midday 14 May 
2014.....
http://data.gov.au/dataset/budget-2014-15-tables-and-data

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