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2012-13 Budget overview and papers released under CC BY

Once again, the Australian Government has released its 2012-13 budget overview and budget papers under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) Australia licence.

The first step was taken in 2010, with the release of the 2010-11 budget papers under CC BY.

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Cheryl Foong 14 May 2012 ccAU News, Government
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