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    <post_title><![CDATA[Consumers' Grid - A Data Perspective]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[After three years of national conversations, discussions, and debates it is very clear that Australia (and the rest of the world) needs to rethink the regulatory model and structures for our electricity system. What we have is not fit-for-purpose for the <strong>Consumers' Grid</strong>.
It is not clear that our current regulators can reinvent themselves within their bureaucratic mandates to deliver an efficient and optimal
future.]]></post_content_short>
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    <post_content_url>https://www.pearcey.org.au/blog/2025/the-consumers-grid-the-data-perspective/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2025-12-21 23:39:00</post_date>
  </posts>
  <posts>
    <post_id>475</post_id>
    <post_category_id>87</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[IT Innovation in AU joint Study]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[The Pearcey Foundation and the Business School at the University of Sydney are proud to release a detailed project report looking at <em><strong>IT
Innovation in Australia, A Long-Term Perspective</strong></em><strong>.</strong>]]></post_content_short>
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    <post_content_url>https://www.pearcey.org.au/blog/2025/it-innovation-in-au-joint-study/</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2025-08-20 23:00:00</post_date>
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  <posts>
    <post_id>422</post_id>
    <post_category_id>75</post_category_id>
    <post_title><![CDATA[Australia's First Digital Computer on ABC Sunday Extra]]></post_title>
    <post_content_short><![CDATA[In 1955, the first digital computer arrived in Australia in Melbourne, called CSIRAC. It is the world's oldest surviving first-generation
	electronic computer and the first computer to produce digital music.

<br /><br />
	Our guest was the former Head of the Dept of Computer Science at the Uni of Melbourne and explains how CSIRAC led to the rapid adoption of
	computing at the university and fostered the discipline.

<br /><br />
	<strong>Guest: Dr Peter Thorne,</strong> former Head of the Department of Computer Science, University of Melbourne, Chair, Heritage
	Committee, The Pearcey Foundation.

Broadcast 3 Sep 2023]]></post_content_short>
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    <post_content_url>https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/sundayextra/computer-guy/102804222</post_content_url>
    <post_date>2023-09-06 14:00:00</post_date>
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