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Tech giants back calls for intra-company transfer visas for Australia

iTWire - AIIA throws support behind Labor's Startup Year policy

iTWire - AIIA members want Government to increase industry engagement

iTWire Thursday, 10 June 2021 16:49 AIIA members want Government to increase industry engagement Shares Australia’s peak industry representative body for innovation technology, the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) has released the results of its survey it conducted with Australia’s ICT industry. Respondents included AIIA members, from multinational ICT firms through to local start-up firms, that form Australia’s tech-ecosystem. Respondents to the AIIA survey believe the possibilities innovative technologies offer the Australian economy are not being realised by governments. Just 35% of respondents said they believe that governments understand the importance of the ICT sector to the Australian economy. Positively, this is an increase on 2020 results, but demonstrates the gap that exists between industry and government.

Digital, data skills investments in this year's Federal Budget get the industry tick

Aussie tech industry reacts to Budget 2021-22

Aussie tech industry reacts to Budget 2021-22 Industry figures point to areas of concern in the Budget, especially within cyber security. Credit: ID 55578362 © Victor Diola Jr | Dreamstime Treasurer Josh Frydenberg handed down the federal government’s Budget 2021-22 on 11 May, outlining a $1 billion digital economy fund, patent and depreciation tax relief and cyber security investment, among other initiatives.  Broadly, much of the Budget’s technology industry related spending has been well received by the Australian tech industry, with many local business leaders in the sector lauding the government for its investment in digital infrastructure and skills. However, there were some areas of concern. 

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