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AI has assisted composers to make music for decades. Now it’s putting the future of those musicians in doubt
via abc.net.au
Computers have been making music for decades, but today’s AI technology has changed everything. Musicians have big concerns. -
Federal government invests $28 million in fight to save Maugean skate
via abc.net.au
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese heads to Tasmania to announce $28 million to improve water quality in Macquarie Harbour — the last known refuge of the endangered Maugean skate. -
Phone connectivity 'significantly worse' a week after 3G shutdown, frustrated farmers say
via abc.net.au
It's been one week since the 3G network was switched off in Western Australia and farmers in the middle of the grain harvest say connectivity has suffered. -
'It's frustrating': Grain farmers are losing signal and connectivity since Telstra's 3G shutdown
via abc.net.au
It's been one week since the 3G network was switched off in Western Australia and farmers in the middle of the grain harvest say connectivity has suffered. -
Environmental advocates fear planning bill could fast-track mining, energy projects
via abc.net.au
The NSW government is seeking to give the planning secretary discretionary powers, but lawyers and a Landcare group say that would have devastating impacts for the community. -
Metal pieces found at Sydney Airport near site of Qantas plane engine failure
via abc.net.au
Firefighters at Sydney Airport have found small pieces of metal in long grass near the runway where a Qantas flight suffered an engine failure, triggering a grassfire. -
Metal particles found in 'very unusual' discovery near runway after Qantas flight engine failure, grassfire
via abc.net.au
Firefighters at Sydney Airport have found small pieces of metal in long grass near the runway where a Qantas flight suffered an engine failure, triggering a grassfire. -
What happens if Trump slaps a 10pc tariff on Australian exports to the US?
via abc.net.au
US President-elect Donald Trump plans to introduce an across-the-board tariff of either 10 or 20 per cent on all imports, which could have a big impact in Australia. -
Australian farmers fear significant tariffs if Trump goes back on free trade agreement
via abc.net.au
US President-elect Donald Trump plans to introduce an across-the-board tariff of either 10 or 20 per cent on all imports, which could have a big impact in Australia. -
'I was an easy target': Artist speaks out about alleged mistreatment by Optus
via abc.net.au
First Nations artist Jacinta Numina-Waugh speaks out after she was allegedly subject to unconscionable sales conduct by Optus that has landed the telco in court. -
'I feel really ripped off': Artist slams Optus after alleged unconscionable sales conduct
via abc.net.au
First Nations artist Jacinta Numina-Waugh speaks out after she was allegedly subject to unconscionable sales conduct by Optus that has landed the telco in court. -
'Can machines think?': Turing's question revived by a robot's painting of the British scientist
via abc.net.au
"Can machines think?" Alan Turing's question revived by a robot's painting of the British scientist. -
'Can machines think?': Turing's question revived by a robot’s painting of the British scientist
via abc.net.au
"Can machines think?" Alan Turing's question revived by a robot's painting of the British scientist. -
'Bad art, but art': Sotheby's auctions off canvas by a 'humanoid robot artist' for $1.6m
via abc.net.au
'Can machines think?': Turing's question revived by a robot's painting of the British scientist. -
'Ground to make up': Treasurer Jim Chalmers makes cost of living admission
via abc.net.au
Following Peter Dutton going on the attack over the cost of living pressures facing Australians, Treasurer Jim Chalmers hits back at the opposition leader. -
'Ground to make up': Treasurer Jim Chalmers issues cost of living admission
via abc.net.au
Following Peter Dutton going on the attack over the cost of living pressures facing Australians, Treasurer Jim Chalmers hits back at the opposition leader. -
'Ground to make up': Chalmers admits government struggles and takes aim at Dutton
via abc.net.au
Following Peter Dutton going on the attack over the cost of living pressures facing Australians, Treasurer Jim Chalmers hits back at the opposition leader. -
Government says it's in 'final stages of negotiations' with ANZ to maintain bank's Pacific presence
via abc.net.au
The federal government is about to strike a sweeping new agreement with ANZ to ensure it does not join the exodus of banks from the Pacific. -
Chalmers says government in 'final stages of negotiations' with ANZ to maintain bank's Pacific presence
via abc.net.au
The federal government is about to strike a sweeping new agreement with ANZ to ensure it does not join the exodus of banks from the Pacific. -
NSW police officers offered pay rise of up to 39pc in 'highest increase in last 30 years'
via abc.net.au
The new pay offer, to be voted on later this month, will see more than 10,000 officers receive at least a 25 per cent pay rise. -
At Close of Business podcast November 11 2024
Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrell discuss major changes within Leederville-based real estate agency Realmark. -
Timely boost for proposed indoor stadium
The Perth Basketball Association’s push for a proposed new 12-court indoor multi-use stadium in Kensington has received a boost. -
Take away from Chinese stimulus bid puts bite on market
The ASX200 has slipped 0.4 per cent after investors punished mining stocks for a dip in commodity prices following underwhelming Chinese stimulus measures. -
Controversial planned NT gas hub could face lengthy delays after business case sent back for more work
via abc.net.au
The NT government has pushed back the timeline for its planned Middle Arm industrial hub, after federal government body Infrastructure Australia rejected its business case. -
East Fremantle president steps down
A week after moving into its new facility at Moss Street, the East Fremantle Football Club has announced a series of personnel changes. -
Sheep farmers face a hard road ahead
OPINION: WA farmers are already dealing with the financial fallout from the approaching end to the live sheep export trade. -
Major property deal clears another hurdle
Lendlease’s almost $1.3 billion sale of a dozen master-planned projects, including two in Perth, has cleared the Foreign Investment Review Board. -
Moving WA's major container port from Fremantle to Kwinana expected to cost at least $7.2 billion
via abc.net.au
Relocating Western Australia's main container port from Fremantle to Kwinana will cost at least $7 billion, with the government saying it needs to be done by the end of the 2030s to ward off a hit to the state's economy. -
It will cost at least $7 billion to move WA’s port from Fremantle to Kwinana by 2040
via abc.net.au
Relocating Western Australia's main container port from Fremantle to Kwinana will cost at least $7 billion, with the government saying it needs to be done by the end of the 2030s to ward off a hit to the state's economy. -
Grave thief jailed after magistrate brands cemetery thefts 'despicable'
via abc.net.au
A thief who stole more than 100 memorial plaques from a cemetery near the Queensland-New South Wales border is sentenced to more than a year in prison. -
Grave robber jailed after magistrate brands cemetery thefts 'despicable'
via abc.net.au
A grave robber who stole more than 100 memorial plaques from a cemetery near the Queensland-New South Wales border is sentenced to more than a year in prison. -
Environmental approval bodies in $14m boost
The state government has poured $14 million into the environmental approvals system as part of its reforms to accelerate the process for major projects. -
AWU warns on Pilbara blue collar ‘extremism’
The union movement has accused the state’s mining lobby of “hyper-aggressive” campaigning against its activities in the Pilbara, while warning of an extreme politics push among blue collar workers. -
Resolute provides Mali update
Shares in gold-focused Resolute Mining fell by 31 per cent to 46.3 cents on Monday morning, following an update regarding the status of three employees in Mali. -
Mining executives held captive in Africa 'being looked after', WA premier says
via abc.net.au
Three executives from Perth-based mining company Resolute Mining detained in Africa have not been harmed and are "being looked after," according to WA Premier Roger Cook. -
WA govt funds $7.2bn Westport plan
The state government has committed $273 million towards the Westport proposal, which has been projected to cost $7.2 billion to deliver. -
Greentree departs as Ausgold MD
Perth-based junior Ausgold has announced that Dr Matthew Greentree has resigned as managing director and chief executive of the company, in order to pursue other interests. -
AFL Gather Round to take place in 'one of the most beautiful wine regions' in the world
via abc.net.au
The fixture for next year's AFL Gather Round has been announced with two matches locked in at one of Australia's premier wine regions. -
International retailers fly into WA to learn more about avocados as export demand grows
via abc.net.au
Last financial year Western Australia produced a record volume of more than 65,000 tonnes of avocados, representing 44 per cent of the total volume grown in Australia. -
Countries like India are after premium WA fruit to get their daily avocado milkshake fix
via abc.net.au
Last financial year Western Australia produced a record volume of more than 65,000 tonnes of avocados, representing 44 per cent of the total volume grown in Australia. -
Liontown trims production, cuts costs
Newly minted lithium miner Liontown Resources is paring back production and focusing on tapping higher margin ore in a bid to realise about $100 million in cost cuts. -
Yindjibarndi take water fight to state govt
A Pilbara Aboriginal corporation has accused the WA government of mismanaging an aquifer critical to a national park and Karratha’s drinking water supply. -
Realmark positioned for growth
Leederville-based real estate agency has made several changes to its leadership structure as it marks 35 years in business. -
CCC slams govt over partisan staff work
WA parliamentarians have been chastised for using taxpayer-funded electorate officers to undertaking political campaigning during working hours. -
'Where's the money gone?': Restocking remote supermarket just one hurdle facing administrators on Cocos Islands
via abc.net.au
A special shipment is set to arrive in the islands this month, after the collapse of the Cocos Co-Op — owner of the West Island supermarket — left residents with dwindling supplies. -
S&P 500 breaks 6000 barrier
The S&P 500 briefly surpassed the 6000 mark and closed with its biggest weekly percentage gain in a year.
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