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Access ID card still lives

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Centrelink are asking Pensioners to register with their website to claim an increase in the telephone allowance to help with internet service provider fees being paid after 20th March 2008. They do give you the option to send them the answer by post. However if you naturally decide to use the internet to ask for the internet allowance, then you will be asked to validate your identity in exactly the same way as was planned for the Access ID card as outlined on the Attorney-General's website although many of the documents about the Access card Bill have been taken offline. The Office of Access Card is still online and has been updated.

Let's play the Identity Game and see how high a level we can reach.

They want your passport number, your driver's license number, and your medicare number. Then they want you to set up five personal secret questions and answers that will always be true and be known only to you - and Centrelink.

They want your Internet Service Provider's name - presumably to verify that you are a genuine customer? That's a lot of administration.

Even then, all of this only gets you to level 3 of validation of your identity. No identity card here, but they can only raise you to level 4 internet access to your Centrelink services if you validate all of your Identity Documents in person.

Someone has digitised the telecast of the Los Angeles production of Sweeney Todd on Youtube:

Here's the complete Youtube videos of the play:
part1
part2
part3
part4
part5
part6
part7
part8
part9
part10
part 11
part 12
part 13
part 14
part 15

Lachstock interviewed

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Ian Woolf interviews Lachlan Hardy about freeing the net in Australia with Meraki wireless meshing routers. Sharing is caring!

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Read more on Lachlan's blog http://lachstock.com.au

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