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CORRECTED EVIDENCE ELECTORAL MATTERS COMMITTEE Inquiry into the impact of social media on Victorian elections and Victoria’s electoral administration Melbourne — 18 June 2014
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Document Date: 2014-07-08 19:31:02


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Victoria / Melbourne / /

Company

ABC / Twitter / Facebook / Vision Australia / /

Country

United States / Australia / United Kingdom / /

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news media / accessible device / simplest solution / web browser / social media websites / social media platforms / web-based platforms / social media platform / telephone voting option / equipment solutions / social media / social media sites / advertising material / services / online voting / braille device / /

Organization

Electoral Matters Committee / Victorian Electoral Commission / /

Person

M. Roberts / Turnbull / M. Bleechmore / Nick Allan / Hugh Delahunty / Jacob Clifton / N. Allan / Bernie Finn / A. Somyurek / H. Delahunty / Tony Jones / Marcus Bleechmore / B. Finn / I. Peulich / J. Clifton / /

Position

Staff Executive Officer / Minister / manager / government relations and policy advocacy / executive officer of committee / Research Officer / government relations adviser / adaptive technology consultant / adaptive technology consultant / equipment solutions / Chair / manager of government relations and policy at the same address / Deputy Chair / /

Product

iPhone / /

ProvinceOrState

Victoria / New South Wales / /

Region

South Wales / /

Technology

PDF / /

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