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Economic report says 82 occupations have been 'AI-disrupted'
via abc.net.au
A new economic report by consultancy firm Deloitte says the AI "winners" will be organisations that combine human and machine strengths, with recruiters saying human judgement will still be key. -
Analysis: Tertiary education sector faces ongoing cyber risk
ANALYSIS: The auditor general's warning to WA's universities and TAFEs could serve as a wake-up call to bolster security controls, if not already under way amid recent cyber-attacks. -
EPA clashes with Greens on need for real-time tracking of salmon antibiotic use
via abc.net.au
The director of Tasmania's Environment Protection Authority rejects calls to release real-time information on the amount of antibiotics used by salmon producers, despite the companies already providing that information to other government bodies. -
Opinion: Taxing risk-takers counterproductive
OPINION: Belting the aspirational is a mistake, not reform. -
Mark Crees to lead Arts and Culture Trust
A NSW creative industries leader will head the cultural venue operator after the trust's first independent chief executive, Janis Carren, left for VenuesWest. -
Fewer cars stolen across Australia — except in Victoria
via abc.net.au
Victoria has higher vehicle insurance claims over stolen cars than all other mainland states combined, new data from the Insurance Council of Australia reveals. -
About 10,000 cars stolen or broken into in Melbourne each year
via abc.net.au
Victoria has higher vehicle insurance claims over stolen cars than all other mainland states combined, new data from the Insurance Council of Australia reveals. -
Judge blasts ex-senator Rod Culleton’s bid to scrap $205k debt to Lester Group
A Federal Court judge has slammed former senator Rod Culleton's bid to reconsider his $200,000 debt to a Lester Group entity. -
WA economy still outpacing nation
In the face of a national slowdown in economic growth, Western Australia's domestic economy is remaining stubbornly strong, growing at 3.2 per cent across the year to the March quarter. -
Bulk-billing policy hurting regional GPs
The federal government has been urged to review its policy settings around medical practice bulk-billing as regional clinics in WA struggle to remain viable. -
Meta hits out at Labor's plan to make tech giants pay for news
via abc.net.au
Tech giant Meta criticises the Australian government's plan to make social media companies pay for news, calling it a "grossly unfair" and "discriminatory tax". -
Cost-of-living pressure 'entrenching disadvantage' in the NT
via abc.net.au
The NT has the second highest average rent in the country, with households having to set aside more of their weekly wages to cover essential costs. -
Far South Coast breaks records in oyster growing turnaround
via abc.net.au
While oyster growers have had a tough time recently, one lake on the NSW Far South Coast is bucking the trend and setting new records along the way. -
Post-Eagles Simpson opens up on leadership
Former West Coast Eagles senior coach Adam Simpson has provided insight into key leadership and cultural traits which have served him well in business and Australian Rules Football for more than 30 years. -
Housing slowdown sharper than Treasury forecast: CBA
Reserve Bank officials will respond to economic growth figures and a home price slowdown as they front a parliamentary hearing on Thursday. -
PM says Australia has 'ideological disagreement' with US after it reveals anti-slavery tariff
via abc.net.au
The planned new tariff is to be slapped on dozens of countries that have allegedly failed to take action to prevent slavery and forced labour. -
Water security concerns as magnetite miner seeks extension
via abc.net.au
As a major miner seeks approval to extend its magnetite ore operations in regional Western Australia to 2048, shires are increasingly concerned about ensuring there's enough groundwater to go around. -
Concerns raised as mining companies take local groundwater leaving towns 'vulnerable'
via abc.net.au
As a major miner seeks approval to extend its magnetite ore operations in regional Western Australia to 2048, shires are increasingly concerned about ensuring there's enough groundwater to go around. -
Wall St ends lower as Mideast tensions escalate
Wall Street stocks pulled back from record highs as flaring tensions in the Middle East and rising crude prices stoked inflation jitters and convinced investors to take some profits. -
UN envoy intervenes in Woodside gas plant challenge
via abc.net.au
The independent expert has urged Australia to "make sure that things are done properly", while Woodside pushed back against her involvement. -
Australia's economic slowdown is just beginning, the experts warn
via abc.net.au
The economy grew just 0.3 per cent in the first quarter, gross domestic product per capita went backwards, and interest rate rises and cost-of-living pressures are weighing on households. -
Australia's economic slowdown is just beginning, experts warn
via abc.net.au
The economy grew just 0.3 per cent in the first quarter, gross domestic product per capita went backwards, and interest rate rises and cost-of-living pressures are weighing on households. -
Sportsbet's owner walks through 'wide open gate' in gambling laws
via abc.net.au
One of the world's biggest gambling companies is breaking into the 'rewards club' scene, raising the alarm among anti-gambling advocates. -
Sportsbet owner expands from gambling into less-regulated 'rewards club'
via abc.net.au
One of the world's biggest gambling companies is breaking into the 'rewards club' scene, raising the alarm among anti-gambling advocates. -
Why some home owners are at risk of slipping into negative equity
via abc.net.au
The 46-year-old former "forever renter" believes her house is now worth less than what she paid for it and she is at risk of slipping into negative equity, which would mean her Marrickville home could be worth less than what she owes the bank. -
AI slows hiring in some roles, but demand grows for human skills
via abc.net.au
A new economic report by consultancy firm Deloitte says the AI "winners" will be organisations that combine human and machine strengths, with recruiters saying human judgement will still be key. -
Australia faces proposed 12.5pc US tariff over forced labour crackdown
via abc.net.au
Australia could be hit with a new US tariff after the Trump administration accused dozens of countries of failing to crack down on goods made with forced labour. -
Perth tech firm Innovaero boosts board ahead of IPO
Perth-based aerial technology company Innovaero is planning to raise up to $50 million to accelerate the development of its military drones and pursue other programs. -
Police allege corporate boss refused blood alcohol tests after hitting five cars
via abc.net.au
Private equity baron Joel Thickins is alleged to have crashed his BMW into five cars in Sydney's east, before refusing two alcohol-detecting breath tests. -
Old Young’s’ Cathedral of Gin site sold
The well-known Swan Valley distillery has been making a series of changes to slim down the business since it fell into administration last year.
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