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Australia’s new submarine deal will require a generation of nuclear specialists to be trained.
Green AI shaking up ASX
A UK-based data analytics firm is using artificial intelligence (AI) to help activist investors maximise profits.
Sims ascends to global body
ACCC Chair Rod Sims has accepted a new role with the International Competition Network.
Unis short on specific risks
Australia’s main university lobby is unsure which countries are a foreign interference risk.
ALGA demands green role
Local governments say they are being left out of Australia’s efforts to address and respond to climate change.
Councils decry developer change
NSW councils are campaigning against a shake-up of developer levies.
Human rights picks risk rating
The Federal Government’s hand-picking of human rights commissioners may put Australia's rights rating at risk.
Porter exposes blind trust
Former attorney-general Christian Porter has been asked to disclose who paid his legal fees.
Beetaloo moving on partial approval
New fracking exploration in the Northern Territory's Beetaloo Basin could begin within days, with federal funding spurring it along.
CEFC backs synthetic meat
The Federal Government is funding a new range of meat and dairy alternatives.
Docs want green effort
Doctors are now urging the Federal Government to take on stronger climate change targets.
Passport tech questioned
Tech experts say Australia is heading for a patchwork vaccine passport system that may not meet international standards.
Union wants super deal stopped
The ACTU wants the Treasurer to block the takeover of Commonwealth Bank’s superannuation fund.
AEMO preps 5-minute change
AEMO says the National Electricity Market (NEM) is ready to introduce Five-Minute Settlement (5MS).
ARENA remit expanded
ARENA can now fund carbon capture and storage projects, and more uses of gas power.
Firms urge plain language
Drug companies have come together to urge plain language in medical journals.
Microsoft studies home shift
Researchers from tech giant Microsoft are studying how working from home can change the workplace.
Uber arrangements uncovered
Uber Australia is disputing an $81.5 million tax bill, while sending much of its money to the Netherlands.