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Daniel Andrews spends nearly $800,000 on Facebook pushing cult of Dan

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews is pouring taxpayer dollars into his social media presence all for self-promotion and the “cult of Dan,” says Victorian Liberal MP Richard Riordan. The Victorian premier has spent $770,000 of taxpayer funds in five years on his Facebook presence and advertisements on the platform on the way to becoming the most popular politician on the social media giant. The spending campaign has ammased the premier one million followers on the platform - more than any other political figure in the country. Mr Riordan slammed the premier for “pouring that money into himself” for self-promotion. “That money is being poured into algorithms,” he told Sky News. “It’s all for his own personal gain”. Mr Riordan, the Shadow Assistant Minister for Scrutiny of Government in Victoria, said the premier attempted to pass off the expense in parliament as him “putting out special messages during COVID”. “It’s three-quarters of a million dollars …

5 things you need to know today

Switzer Daily 1. Failed Australian cryptocurrency business owes investors millions ACX was a new cryptocurrency platform that grew on the back of bitcoin’s spectacular price surges and the public interest it has created. ACX failed a year ago owing its 200 customers $10 million and has copped a life ban from the peak body for cryptocurrency businesses. As the AFR described this area of financial speculation, cryptocurrency is the investment world’s Wild West. If you decide to trust the players in this very new and unproven market, you’re taking a big risk. You’ve been warned. 2. Potential extra $15 billion of debt

Labor calls for an Australian ransomware strategy

Labor calls for an Australian ransomware strategy The opposition states that ransomware is a jobs and investment destroyer at a time when the Australian economy can least afford it. February 18, 2021 04:30 GMT (20:30 PST) | Topic: Security Two Labor shadow ministry members have called for a national ransomware strategy, one they say is aimed at reducing the number of such attacks on Australian targets. In a report [PDF] prepared by Shadow Minister for Home Affairs Kristina Keneally and Shadow Assistant Minister for Communications Tim Watts, Labor declared that due to ransomware being the biggest threat facing Australia, it s time for a strategy to thwart it.

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