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The Coalition will accelerate government agencies' use of cloud computing, give citizens a digital mailbox, and ask businesses to help the government make Australia more creative, according to the Coalition's new Policy for E-Government and the Digital Economy. bit.ly/19ZDA6k
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The Coalition will accelerate government agencies' use of cloud computing, give citizens a digital mailbox, and ask businesses to help the government make Australia more creative, according to the Coalition's new Policy for E-Government and the Digital Economy. bit.ly/19ZDA6k
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The article reports that the Coalition’s new Policy for E-Government and the Digital Economy aims to accelerate government agencies’ use of cloud computing, provide citizens with a digital mailbox, and ask businesses to help the government make Australia more creative.

According to the article, the Coalition will accelerate government agencies’ use of cloud computing. The article does not give further details on how that acceleration will be implemented or timed.

The article states the Coalition will give citizens a digital mailbox as part of the policy, but it does not define the mailbox or explain how it will work.

The article says the Coalition will ask businesses to help the government make Australia more creative. It does not provide specifics about the type of businesses, programs, or incentives involved.

No. The brief article notes the policy goals but does not include a timeline, rollout plan, or implementation milestones for the initiatives mentioned.

The article does not name any specific companies or sectors. It only outlines the Coalition’s high-level policy intentions regarding cloud computing, a digital mailbox, and business involvement.

The article references the Coalition’s Policy for E-Government and the Digital Economy and includes a shortened link (bit.ly/19ZDA6k) to the policy or related material.

The article reports the policy goals but does not provide analysis or detail on economic or market impacts. For investors, the article itself contains only the announced intentions (cloud computing acceleration, a digital mailbox, and business involvement) and no further guidance.