Pyne flags broadband change
September 19, 2010
Opposition frontbencher Christopher Pyne has flagged that the
coalition may change its broadband policy.
The coalition took a $6 billion
patchwork broadband plan
to the federal election, while Labor presented voters with its $43 billion national broadband network (NBN).
Mr Pyne said the opposition's new communications spokesman Malcolm Turnbull would be charged with ... promoting the coalition's policy and I'm sure there will be refinements to all coalition policies over the coming months, and if necessary years," he told ABC TV on Sunday.
Mr Pyne said the coalition would be irresponsible not to adapt its policies as "circumstances" changed.
"You wouldn't expect our policies in 2010 to be precisely the same as 2013," he said.
http://www.theage.com.au/national/pyne-flags-broadband-change-20100919-15hol.htm...Obviously the baked bean can and string model didn't go down too well with the electorate - at the Federal Election
It seems to be the issue with rural Australia that swayed the independents into supporting a Labor minority government