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  • Despite Ms Bligh ordering a factional carve-up of the seats to avoid an internal war, a brawl erupted yesterday between the retiring veteran minister Robert Schwarten and supporters over the two Labor Unity candidates running for his seat of Rockhampton, which is held with a 17.9 per cent margin.

    The Australian | News | 2011

  • The Chief Procurement Office will be responsible for monitoring the success of the new model and will receive ongoing feedback on the model through a joint government/advisory group, Schwarten said.

    Computerworld News 2010

  • "The government will not develop its own contractor resource pool but will continue to access the skills required from industry through the resource manager [within the Chief Procurement Office]," Schwarten said.

    ZDNET.com.au Suzanne Tindal 2010

  • "The government will not develop its own contractor resource pool but will continue to access the skills required from industry through the resource manager [within the Chief Procurement Office]," Schwarten said.

    ZDNET.com.au Suzanne Tindal 2010

  • The Chief Procurement Office will be responsible for monitoring the success of the new model and will receive ongoing feedback on the model through a joint government/advisory group, Schwarten said.

    Computerworld News 2010

  • "The new model will provide a more transparent engagement process including simpler, standardised processes and contracts as well as making government spending on ICT contractors more transparent," Schwarten said.

    iTnews Australia 2010

  • The Chief Procurement Office will be responsible for monitoring the success of the new model and will receive ongoing feedback on the model through a joint government/advisory group, Schwarten said.

    Computerworld News 2010

  • The Chief Procurement Office will be responsible for monitoring the success of the new model and will receive ongoing feedback on the model through a joint government/advisory group, Schwarten said.

    Computerworld News 2010

  • "The new model will provide a more transparent engagement process including simpler, standardised processes and contracts as well as making government spending on ICT contractors more transparent," Schwarten said.

    iTnews Australia 2010

  • The Chief Procurement Office will be responsible for monitoring the success of the new model and will receive ongoing feedback on the model through a joint government/advisory group, Schwarten said.

    Computerworld News 2010

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