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Challenges Ahead as Australia Navigates the AI Boom

Challenges Ahead as Australia Navigates the AI Boom

Business and Finance Politics & Economy Science & Environment 15 July 2026

Today at Sydney University, the Prime Minister gave a landmark speech setting out policy directions on artificial intelligence. The speech...

Community Action Crucial For Kelp Restoration Efforts

Community Action Crucial For Kelp Restoration Efforts

International Science & Environment

Kelp forests cover one-third of our world’s coastlines and according to UNSW Sydney’s Dr. Aaron Eger they are the crucial...

QLD filmmaker Stephanie Dower on inclusivity in screen industry

QLD filmmaker Stephanie Dower on inclusivity in screen industry

Communications & Culture

For many people living with disability, breaking into the creative industries can mean overcoming barriers. From challenging stereotypes to making...

Learning more than one language is critical for young Australians

Learning more than one language is critical for young Australians

Communications & Culture

A event in Brisbane today showcased how knowing a second language is important for employability and cultural awareness. Young Australians...

More than half of Australian university students use AI

More than half of Australian university students use AI

Communications & Culture

More than half of Australian university assignments are now estimated to involve some form of artificial intelligence, according to new...

Melbourne property prices fall 2.6 percent in the recent quarter

Melbourne property prices fall 2.6 percent in the recent quarter

Politics & Economy

Melbourne’s housing market is showing signs of cooling, with prices falling, auction clearance rates dropping and more properties sitting on...

Ombudsman Opens Review into ATO Engagement with First Nations Taxpayers

Ombudsman Opens Review into ATO Engagement with First Nations Taxpayers

Indigenous Politics & Economy

Tax time can be testing for anyone, but the ATO needs to take a different path for First Nations communities. ...

New Report reveals Young People Navigating Sex, Relationships and Violence Earlier

New Report reveals Young People Navigating Sex, Relationships and Violence Earlier

Health Social Justice

A new report from Our Watch and The University of Melbourne’s Youth Research Collective has found young people are being...

First-ever Koala Vaccine Implant Offers Hope in Fight Against Chlamydia

First-ever Koala Vaccine Implant Offers Hope in Fight Against Chlamydia

Science & Environment

A new vaccine implant is raising hopes for Australia’s koalas. Researchers say the technology could make large-scale vaccination against chlamydia...

Senator Steele-John on Resilience and Creating Change

Senator Steele-John on Resilience and Creating Change

Politics & Economy Social Justice

WA Greens Senator Jordon Steele-John knows the barriers people with disability can face, having navigated government systems from a young...

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