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Featured, Opinion, Telecommunications - Wednesday, November 2, 2011 14:11 - 110 Comments
Conroy’s time as Comms Minister is coming to an end
opinion There are very good reasons to suspect that Stephen Conroy’s reign of fire and blood as Australia’s Communications Minister is gradually coming to an end; with the nation to receive new talent in this crucial portfolio either at the next Federal Election — or even substantially before it.
Does the above statement shock you? Well it might. After all, Australians have had a long time to get used to Stephen Conroy’s face as our national Communications Minister on television screens, in newspapers and in online media. The Labor Senator has been nothing if not high-profile, and the at times over the past four years has seemed one of the only constants in a rapidly changing telco sector.
However, there are a number of indications that Conroy may shortly be on his way out of the portfolio.
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