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The myGov future is here – but can they please let us know!

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I logged into myGov last night.

This is the federal government website that brings all your government services together. Tax, medicare, centrelink and so on. In my less than 24 hour experience, it seems to work well. I had to fish out my login details from last year’s tax records. I also immediately registered for myGov mobile phone security...

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