‘They will do nothing to fix it’: why the NBN still matters to many voters

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‘They will do nothing to fix it’: why the NBN still matters to many voters
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Unlike in 2010 and 2013 when the NBN rollout was a hot topic, it is yet to hit the headlines this election, but it remains front of mind for some

The NBN rollout may have been completed, but Richard Proudfoot is still using an old ADSL internet connection, and he has to juggle his Zoom meetings around his partner’s work.

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