The Productivity Commission urges the federal government to take on a reform agenda to address productivity during this week's economic roundtable, despite objections from industry.
Throughout Australia’s federal election, and beyond younger people are tuning out of the political debate despite the variety of issues young people face. Today we’re looking...
An incremental and adaptive development of policies based on gradual diffusion of AI is preferable to dramatic interventions of the technology.
New South Wales has delayed e-bike safety laws to February 1, 2026, raising concerns among regional bike hire businesses. These new regulations require rigorous certification that...
A recent report from Jobs and Skills Australia (JSA) reveals that many Australian workers are using artificial intelligence (AI) tools without their employers' knowledge, a phenomenon...
Six journalists have died in Gaza by Israeli drone strike, justified by the Israeli military as the disabling of a terrorist operative. International concern has been...
Salmon farming to continue, says Minister Watt. Fishing industry rejoices, environmental groups object.
The WA government is introducing a “Post and Boast” bill targeting people who glorify crimes on social media, including things like property damage, assault, and racial...
Approximately 100 Neo-Nazis dressed in all black took part in the unauthorised march as they moved through the CBD under police supervision.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has slammed Australia's potential plan to recognize Palestinian statehood within the next few days. Stating that such recognition from Israel or...