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Last year the internet lit up with stories about Daisy, the so-called “AI granny” who spent hours chatting with scam call ...
Almost two years after Hamas tortured and murdered 1200 Jews in Israel, from Holocaust survivors to infants, and kidnapped another 250, many Australians watched in sadness and horror on Monday as ...
Jim Chalmers’s move for a modest road-user charge to be levied on electric vehicle drivers is rational and fair economic policy. The issue could be complicated, however, by Anthony Albanese’s recent ...
Sustainability has shifted from being a peripheral concern to a central element of corporate governance. In Australia, the rollout of mandatory climate-related financial disclosure laws combined with ...
Trump's executive order and new reciprocal tariffs are shaking up the U.S. solar market. Here's how these changes are impacting companies.
Gazans gathered on Monday for the funeral of five Al Jazeera staff members and a sixth reporter killed in an Israeli strike, ...
Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe has died two months after being shot at a campaign rally, his family said ...
Heatwaves have broken records around the world this year, with warnings issued across the United States and temperatures ...
The Productivity Commission’s advice on building a skilled and adaptable workforce will probably attract less attention than ...
Rigid entry requirements should be eased for hairdressers, car ­repairers, and painters and decorators, the Productivity Commission has recommended, while proposing consideration of financial ...
A national approach to artificial intelligence in the classroom would ensure students in smaller states and territories do not fall behind those in large, well-resourced jurisdictions that have ...
The Tasmanian government will phase out its funding for greyhound racing by 2029, effectively eliminating the industry in the state.