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Calls for AI age limit, with Google launching chatbot for Aussies under 13
via abc.net.au
Google will launch its Gemini AI chatbot for Australian children under 13 within months, the ABC can reveal. The announcement has prompted calls for the government to consider banning AI chatbots for children. -
City Beach fined $14m over 'pervasive' button battery safety failures
via abc.net.auThe Federal Court orders the fashion retailer to pay $14 million in fines after it was taken to court by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. -
Should I pour leftover liquids or foods down the sink?
via abc.net.auEver been about to pour rancid milk down the sink and thought, "Hmm, maybe I shouldn't…"? What about the tomato passata that's gone off? Or the water you washed the paint in? Or that pungent oil from a tuna can? -
Broad stands by 'worst Aussie side in 15 years' sledge
via abc.net.auStuart Broad has attracted plenty of criticism for his low opinion of the current Australian team but the England great stands by his harsh assessment. -
PM apologises in wake of Bondi attack, announces reforms
via abc.net.auPrime Minister Anthony Albanese says he is "sorry" for what Jewish Australians have experienced, while announcing a package of legislative changes. -
Breaking: PM apologises in wake of Bondi attack, announces reforms
via abc.net.auPrime Minister Anthony Albanese says he is "sorry" for what Jewish Australians have experienced, while announcing a package of legislative changes. -
History tells us Albanese will call a royal commission into Bondi attack
via abc.net.auThe prime minister is undoubtedly facing tough conversations behind closed doors, but until the public gets to witness the scrutiny he will never satisfy his critics. -
Measles cases triple in Australia as global outbreaks continue
via abc.net.auThe number of measles cases nationwide is now approaching triple the number of cases reported in 2024 as outbreaks continue around the world. -
How our readers reflect on the Bondi terrorist attack
via abc.net.auYesterday we asked our readers to tell us how they had honoured the victims of the Bondi attack, one week on. -
Government confirms plans to reserve some gas for domestic use
via abc.net.auChris Bowen makes a long-anticipated announcement about reserving a portion of gas on the east coast for domestic use after a cabinet meeting. -
Government announces domestic gas reservation scheme in bid to lower costs
via abc.net.auChris Bowen makes a long-anticipated announcement about reserving a portion of gas on the east coast for domestic use after a cabinet meeting. -
Why the government is resisting calls for a federal Bondi royal commission
via abc.net.auCalls for the federal government to hold a royal commission into the Bondi terror attack continue after NSW announced intentions for a state-level royal commission, prompting some confusion about the difference. -
What is the difference between federal and state royal commissions?
via abc.net.auCalls for the federal government to hold a royal commission into the Bondi terror attack continue after NSW announced intentions for a state-level royal commission, prompting some confusion about the difference. -
Cattery can't hold 'Canes star as six launched onto roof in BBL win
via abc.net.auHobart star Nikhil Chaudhary launches a ball onto the roof of Kardinia Park in Geelong, but his 79 off 38 is still not enough to earn him player of the match honours in the win over the Renegades. -
Why archery is a lifeline for Bhutanese migrants in Perth
via abc.net.auTransitioning from "the happiest nation on earth" to a fast-paced Western society is not without its challenges for Perth's booming Bhutanese population, some of whom have taken up archery to improve their mental health. -
Playing Adelaide was 'worth the risk' for Cummins, but Boxing Day won't be
via abc.net.auNathan Lyon's injury leaves selectors with another headache, made trickier by Pat Cummins's admission that he will almost certainly miss the Boxing Day Test now that the Ashes are won. -
Lyon injury gives Australian selectors a spin headache for first time in 15 years
via abc.net.auNathan Lyon's injury leaves selectors with another headache, made trickier by Pat Cummins's admission that he will almost certainly miss the Boxing Day Test now that the Ashes are won. -
Live: Wall Street rallies on AI rebound, ASX set to open higher
via abc.net.auA rebound in AI stocks fired up the US tech sector, pushing Wall Street higher on Friday. The ASX is set to follow suit. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Thousands mark one week since Bondi — Sunday's memorial in pictures
via abc.net.auEmotional scenes and a heavy police presence are visible at Bondi Beach as the Jewish community and other locals mark one week since the Hanukkah shooting. -
'Underprepared' England admits it got things wrong in the Ashes
via abc.net.auLosing an Ashes Test series in Australia is nothing new for England, but finally the Bazballers are looking inwards at their own failings after a stirring end to the Adelaide Test. -
'Legal phoenixing' wipes millions in business debt but leaves staff out of pocket
via abc.net.auA digital marketing agency run by a former AFL star has wiped its millions in debt through an insolvency process, only to open under a new ABN days later. Former staff were left without a job and almost $450,000 in unpaid entitlements, but it's within the bounds of the law and leaves taxpayers footing the bill. -
Doctors turn Ozempic patients away from surgery due to extra risks
via abc.net.auDoctors say they are forced to delay some procedures due to the risk of serious consequences for patients on Ozempic-like drugs. -
Four million guns and counting: Australia's gun debate is heating up
via abc.net.auStraight-pull rapid-fire rifles, social media campaigns, and a looming buyback scheme – Australia's gun debate is reloading.
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How well do you remember past Christmas weeks? Test yourself
via abc.net.auWe're getting towards the end of the year, but the march of history continues! -
From election triumph to an unthinkable tragedy: How politics shaped 2025
via abc.net.auThe ABC's political reporters, commentators and broadcasters reflect on what defined the year in politics. -
Between AI and humanoid robots, we could be at a turning point in history
via abc.net.auWhat makes the AI-driven stockmarket bubble unique in history is that if it's not a bubble, the impact on humanity could be far more challenging than any previous technology. -
Five quick hits: Rain, pain and utter disdain on the day the urn was claimed
via abc.net.auJamie Smith is pilloried as "a dope" after an ugly dismissal as Nathan Lyon is injured and Marnus Labuschagne creates more catching magic. Here are the quick hits from day five of the third Ashes Test in Adelaide. -
Five quick hits: Ponting slams 'dopey' England star as Lyon goes down
via abc.net.auJamie Smith is pilloried as "a dope" after an ugly dismissal as Nathan Lyon is injured and Marnus Labuschagne creates more catching magic. Here are the quick hits from day five of the third Ashes Test in Adelaide. -
Breaking Bad, Pluribus creator on secrecy, hive minds and AI in art
via abc.net.auPluribus, the new show from Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul creator Vince Gilligan, presents a life of perfect harmony — all you have to do is give up your individuality. -
Why the contrast between Minns and PM has been stark
via abc.net.auAs Sydneysiders paid their respects to the Bondi terror victims, one moment captured the contrast between two Labor leaders and their perceived responses to antisemitism.
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