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Wednesday, July 10, 2019

The Blog Recieves A Profoud Honour From The ADHA.

I am pleased to announce that I have discovered the blog has been blocked from all those using an internal connection to the internet provided by the ADHA - according to a pretty impeccable source. (Let me know if not true!)

All I can say is that I am deeply honoured by the ADHA's action!

What this says about Government and Free Speech I will leave for others to comment on.

David.


14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congratulations David. You know you're hitting a nerve when they censor you. A similar thing happened with NEHTA years ago and look what happened to them.

Trust goes down yet another notch.

Anonymous said...

David,

You are in good company

Donald Trump should not block people from his Twitter account just because he doesn’t like their views, a US court has ruled.

https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/world/2019/07/10/donald-trump-twitter/

Anonymous said...

Thanks David good to see the board and executive team are making all those big decisions needed. @madashelltv

Anonymous said...

Covering their eyes and putting their fingers in their ears won't make concerns about My Health Record go away. They'd do better to listen. Censorship of this site seems petulant.

Anonymous said...

I wonder if Timmie's boss Greg Hunt is in favour of such petulant censorship.

Anonymous said...

So, ADHA thinks its workers can't handle the truth?
Or they don't like their workers contributing to the debate on eHealth?
I wonder how many workers have home computers and/or smartphones?

Dear oh dear. Such thin skins.

Anonymous said...

The black listings of domains is nothing. The fact you are not informed that everything is recorded, from individual phone calls, emails, Skype messages conferences, webinars. You turn up to anything at ADHA and it is all recorded without consent being asked for

Long Live T.38 said...

July 10, 2019 6:36 PM They do what? Is this correct? Happy to be recorded is informed and consent provided but not so happy I have been spied in and tracked.

I am hesitant to believe this, not because I would think Tim Kelsey has morales but because I don’t think ADHA understands the digital age well enough to deploy such tools.

Anonymous said...

Sounds as though ADHA tries to practice mushroom management - keep the workers in the dark and feed them bullshit. This blog shines the light of truth on a great pile of unpleasantness, which annoys the hell out of them.

Keep it up David.

Anonymous said...

Yes David keep doing what you are doing.

Bruce Farnell said...

I strongly suspect that they wanted to do this from day 1. However, it took this long for the change request to pass through the multiple levels of approval to finally get actioned.

Meanwhile, the ADHA board and management remain 'asleep at the wheel'. If they cannot see any alternative view then it must not exist. A management technique borrowed from the Ostrich.

Please keep doing what you are doing David.

Anonymous said...

This maybe simply a sign that ADHA is run by all the wrong people from career backgrounds the don’t fit. Some believe security is an oppressive tool and take a position of blocking everything except .gov.au domains. You think risk being put on a ‘list’ if you request permission to have a public domain added to the whitelist.

Innovation like evolution Is sadly happening everywhere except ADHA. Ask the specialist software houses, ADHA has to pay to be seen to be appreciated

Anonymous said...

9:41 ADHA has to pay to be seen to be appreciated

The only thing it is appreciated for is the money.

Bernard Robertson-Dunn said...

A question:

Does anyone know if ADHA has Incident Command System?

https://www.themandarin.com.au/109779-it-was-an-unfortunate-mishap-things-went-badly-wrong-heres-how-an-incident-command-system-can-prevent-nasty-events-