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Alyse Webb on 16 Aug 11Greens in control of senate - author discusses what this means for Gillard and Conroy's Internet censorship plan. arin2610 google blog search
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Caitlin Miller on 17 Aug 11Green senates vote against an internet censorship bill brought in my the Gillard government. Does Australia need more censorship laws?
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Jane Ton on 18 Aug 11www.apo.org.au
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William Wong on 19 Aug 11The Green government's position in the senate and its profound effect on hindering Australian Internet Censorship
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Susan Pham on 19 Aug 11The Greens and internet censorship
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Garry Taulu on 21 Aug 11Very detailed post initially discussing the Greens role and views then dives into the issues surrounding Internet censorship.
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chris elton on 21 Aug 11Article discussing the possibility that the current proposed internet censorship legislation will be scrapped with the Green Party's control of the Senate arin2610 google blog search
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F S on 22 Aug 11Greens control of the senate means that internet censorship might not happen. google blog search
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Lucas Jones on 24 Aug 11ARIN2610 GoogleBlog "With the Greens now in control of the Australian Senate is the Gillard government's plans for Internet censorship dead asks Jo Coghlan. "
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rosenberg on 30 Aug 11The role of the Greens in at the very least stalling plans for the internet filter until senate elections in 2013