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Alleged writer and Crikey politics editor. These days mainly here for the greyhounds.

Canberra
crikey.com.au
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    Bernard Keane‏Verified account @BernardKeane 18 Feb 2015

    the Census is a population-scale invasion of privacy, a turbo-charged version of data retention. Good riddance.

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      2. Catherine‏ @Trillything 19 Feb 2015
        Replying to @BernardKeane

        @BernardKeane you're wrong on this one, Bernard, as you have been quickly informed.

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      3. Bernard Keane‏Verified account @BernardKeane 19 Feb 2015
        Replying to @Trillything

        @Trillything really? by whom?

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      4. Catherine‏ @Trillything 19 Feb 2015
        Replying to @BernardKeane

        @BernardKeane geez, dunno. Everyone? Lol.

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      2. Jane Pepper‏ @Maintenonmadame 19 Feb 2015
        Replying to @BernardKeane

        @BernardKeane You are clearly NOT a historian.

        1 reply 1 retweet 4 likes
      3. Eighties Tragic‏ @eightiestragic 19 Feb 2015
        Replying to @Maintenonmadame

        @Maintenonmadame @BernardKeane So in the absence of reliable demographic information how we plan future service delivery? Guess?

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      4. Bernard Keane‏Verified account @BernardKeane 19 Feb 2015
        Replying to @eightiestragic

        @eightiestragic @Maintenonmadame we use surveys, like we do for everything else.

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      5. Eighties Tragic‏ @eightiestragic 19 Feb 2015
        Replying to @BernardKeane

        @BernardKeane @Maintenonmadame Have you read a Clinical Service Plan? Needs a lot more than survey data

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      2. Matthew Spillane‏ @SpillaneMj 18 Feb 2015
        Replying to @BernardKeane

        @BernardKeane your comment suggests you'd prefer data retention over census. That surprises me.

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      3. Bernard Keane‏Verified account @BernardKeane 18 Feb 2015
        Replying to @SpillaneMj

        @SpillaneMj I prefer neither.

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      4. Matthew Spillane‏ @SpillaneMj 18 Feb 2015
        Replying to @BernardKeane

        @BernardKeane that I gathered ;)

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      1. JC‏ @Djentiful 18 Feb 2015
        Replying to @BernardKeane

        @BernardKeane yet you'll be complaining when the govt fails to build infrastructure because it wasn't aware of demographics size and shape

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      1. Dianne Davis‏ @DavisNZAus 18 Feb 2015
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        @BernardKeane I normally agree w you Bernard but on census I cannot - key input for demographic planning

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      1. Heath George‏ @WDP_HeathGeorge 18 Feb 2015
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        @BernardKeane @juliecorb nonsense, it's an extremely useful tool for evidence based policy making & ABS resource. http://goo.gl/W8eZaE 

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      1. Chris Kennett‏ @chriskennett 18 Feb 2015
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        @BernardKeane except it is conducted transparently and you're aware of exactly what information you're supplying to the government.

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      1. Michael Doherty‏ @mtd321 18 Feb 2015
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        @BernardKeane except that personal data may not be divulged outside ABS. 2yrs jail.

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      1. Stavroski‏ @alias_burgerboy 18 Feb 2015
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        @BernardKeane bit hard to run a country without population data though isn't it?

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      2. Matthew Moyle-Croft‏ @moylecroft 18 Feb 2015
        Replying to @BernardKeane

        @BernardKeane and let's face it - if the Govt has metadata retention they know who you are and where you are and where you've been anyway.

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      3. Heath George‏ @WDP_HeathGeorge 18 Feb 2015
        Replying to @moylecroft

        @moylecroft @BernardKeane census data is publicly available via ABS as resource for policy makers, community, charities, media, finance etc

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      4. Matthew Moyle-Croft‏ @moylecroft 18 Feb 2015
        Replying to @WDP_HeathGeorge

        @WDP_HeathGeorge @BernardKeane Of course, I was being more than a bit sarcastic. Data is critical, but current govt anti-data, anti-fact

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      1. Jarod Hitchcock‏ @jarodhitchcock 18 Feb 2015
        Replying to @BernardKeane

        Tin Foil Hat RT@BernardKeane the Census is a population-scale invasion of privacy, a turbo-charged version of data retention. Good riddance.

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