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Experts have conducted a deep analysis of tech risks in Australia, commissioned by the federal government.
Medics show climate alarm
Australian emergency medicine workers are increasingly alarmed by climate change.
Paris overshoot modelled
Temporarily exceeding global climate targets could trigger lasting, irreversible damage, scientists warn.
AI trained for weather warnings
An AI chatbot could improve disaster response with personalised emergency information.
Boeing plans big cut
Boeing will slash 17,000 jobs and delay the 777X jet as financial pressures mount due to an ongoing worker strike.
ASIO boss outlines youth threat
ASIO says youth radicalisation is surging, and social media is fuelling the threat.
Disability commission questioned
Experts have investigated potential flaws in the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability.
Medicare reviews make calls
The Australian government has completed three key reviews of Medicare and primary care systems.
Medibank expands four-day trial
Medibank says it will offer four-day work weeks to more staff after a successful trial.
PM's prize for space finds
Professor Matthew Bailes from Swinburne University has been awarded the 2024 Prime Minister’s Prize for Science.
Unknowing confidence studied
A recent study has revealed a psychological bias dubbed the “illusion of information adequacy”.
Ad leaks raise alarm
Analysts say sensitive data of Australian security officials could be sold to dodgy operators.
Course caps criticised
A Labor-led Senate inquiry has called for course-level international student enrolment caps to be scrapped.
CPSU outlines alleged theft
The Victorian Justice Department has been accused of widespread wage theft.
DV leave reviewed
A review has found Australia’s paid family and domestic violence leave scheme is effective but needs broader awareness and stronger support.
IBAC reveals drug trades
A corruption probe has found a Victorian mayor traded information for drugs.
Ombudsman "sham" exposed
Western Australia's Ombudsman created his own rules, and has now announced his own resignation.