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The Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy (DBCDE) is an Australian government department responsible for Broadband, Digital Economy, Mobile Services, Online Safety and Security, Post, Radio, Telephone Services and Telivision.<ref>[http://www.dbcde.gov.au/about_us About DBCDE]</ref>
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DBCDE was Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts (DCITA). DCITA was replaced with DBCDE after Kevin Rudd Government came to power in 2007.

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Type: Government
Industry: Internet
Founded: Australia, 1999
Headquarters: Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy
GPO Box 2154
Canberra ACT 2601
Australia
Country: Australia
Employees: 773 (2006)
Website: dbcde.gov.au
Twitter:
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@DBCDEgov
Key People
Senator Stephen Conroy, Minister for DBCDE

Peter Harris, Secretary of the DBCDE
Don Markus, General Counsel, Legal Group
Simon Ash, Chief Financial Officer, Finance and Budgets

The Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy (DBCDE) is an Australian government department responsible for Broadband, Digital Economy, Mobile Services, Online Safety and Security, Post, Radio, Telephone Services and Telivision.[1]

DBCDE was Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts (DCITA). DCITA was replaced with DBCDE after Kevin Rudd Government came to power in 2007.