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Clare Curran, a prominent figure in New Zealand politics, is well recognised for her considerable expertise and passionate advocacy in matters concerning information and communication technology (ICT), digital economy, and media. Covering an extensive range of ICT issues, Curran's interests and policy critique span from enhancing rural broadband access to demanding transparency and accountability in government digital initiatives. She is a vocal advocate for better broadband services across New Zealand, scrutinising government deals with telecom companies and pushing for substantial improvements in internet accessibility for rural communities.

Her advocacy doesn't stop at broadband; Curran's portfolio mirrors her dedication to advancing New Zealand's digital landscape on all fronts. She has called for the appointment of a Chief Technology Officer to guide the nation’s digital strategy, criticised inadequate cyber security measures within public institutions, and proffered solutions to close the digital divide. Notable too, is Curran’s commitment to public broadcasting, expressing concerns over funding cuts and the resultant effects on media diversity. Throughout her career, Curran has demonstrated unwavering commitment to fostering a digital environment that is accessible, secure, and competitive, promoting policies aimed at ensuring New Zealanders from all walks of life can benefit from the digital age.

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Labour slams Govt. rural broadband scheme

Thu, 22nd Oct 2015
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Labour criticizes the Govt's flawed rural broadband scheme, as regions struggle with dismal internet access, stifling growth.
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Labour: Rural broadband initiative 'massive policy failure'

Mon, 6th Jul 2015
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Labour condemns the Government's rural broadband initiative, calling it a massive policy failure and criticising a planned additional NZD $150 million spend.
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National 'finally wakes up' to rural broadband issues

Wed, 27th Aug 2014
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New Zealand's new $150m rural broadband fund must be truly contestable and not a slush fund for large telcos, warns Labour ICT spokesperson Clare Curran.
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'Slow, sluggish, not sweet at all'... Labour slams broadband

Tue, 5th Aug 2014
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Rural communities, frustrated by slow and unstable broadband, have been delivered a two fingered salute by Steven 'Everything's Sweet' Joyce.
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Is Govt's 'mismanaged' Windows XP migration costing taxpayers millions?

Tue, 8th Jul 2014
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Labour's ICT spokesperson accuses Peter Dunne of mismanaging the outdated computer systems in the public service, leading to increased security risks.
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Key ducks but can't avoid High Court Chorus slap

Thu, 17th Apr 2014
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The High Court's decision forces John Key's government to accept the Commerce Commission's pricing for copper, despite pushback and industry fears.
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Cunliffe not Curran to blame for Labour ICT leak

Wed, 5th Mar 2014
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Labour's ICT leak blamed on David Cunliffe's office, not Clare Curran, in a startling admission reversing prior claims.
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'Shipwreck' Labour leaks secret ICT plan to Govt…

Wed, 5th Mar 2014
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Labour's ICT strategy leaks to Gov't in a blunder by Clare Curran, sparking major embarrassment and a mocking retort from PM John Key.
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Labour calls for 'international expert' to assess Chorus financial probe

Thu, 14th Nov 2013
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An international expert should be brought in to conduct the independent assessment of Chorus' financial position, according to opposition party Labour.
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Telecom job cuts takes a turn for the worst

Fri, 22nd Mar 2013
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Telecom faces backlash as job cut rumours intensify, with Labour Party alleging up to 1500 redundancies on the horizon, sparking concern among staff.
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Great job team, now you're fired

Fri, 22nd Feb 2013
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Telecom to cut hundreds of jobs following revenue dip, CEO stresses need to remain competitive. Do you agree with the cuts?.