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AI is peeling back the layers of ‘low-value’ work – NZ may be well placed to adapt
FSO and Microsoft join forces to accelerate AI upskilling across the vocational education sector
Antarctic leopard seal ‘songs’ are surprisingly similar to nursery rhymes
WHO launches Health Inequality Monitoring Network to catalyse progress towards health equity
My research team used 18 years of sea wave records to learn how destructive ‘rogue waves’ form – here’s what we found
Government must resist the demands of Big Tech on AI and support Australian workers and interests
Will AI Uncover Our Next Medical Miracle?
A taste of how AI could help prevent 600 million cases of food poisoning
New research could block AI learning from your online content
AMA calls for expert clinical oversight of the use of AI in healthcare
GPT-5: has AI just plateaued?
Is AI coming for your creative job? Maybe not – with some human intervention
Music is good company: new study shows that music induces social imagination
Screenrights’ Response to the Productivity Commission’s Interim Report on Harnessing data and digital technology
Citizen scientists called to help listen out for curlew cries
Screen Australia celebrates emerging creatives and cultural icons in documentary funding slate
Groundbreaking project tunes into ear health across Territory remote communities
Today’s humanoid robots look remarkable, but there’s a design flaw holding them back
Working Together To Power Australia’s Future
Roll out of Australia’s largest early fire detection camera network
HKUST Prof. CHEN Fei Honored with Prestigious 2025 Luke Howard Award For Pioneering Contributions to Urban Climate Research
Adoption of AI scribes by doctors raises ethical questions
New Defence For Small Businesses To Fight Cyber Crime
UNSW Sydney supports launch of Australia-first digital investment platform to boost spinout impact
Streams of Change: Prioritizing Youth Engagement in the Water and Sanitation Sector
Are you in a mid-career to senior job? Don’t fear AI – you could have this important advantage
Technology has fuelled overtourism – now it could also help to stem the tide
Rubicon Point Partners Announces First Close of Rubicon Point Fund II
Universities: Powering Australia’s Productivity Revival
Politics with Michelle Grattan: ‘talking about blokes’ issues’ with ex-Olympian and Labor MP Dan Repacholi
That’s a wrap! AMA25 delivers on healthcare’s big conversations
Senator Ananda-Rajah’s vision for science, sovereignty and scale
AI to be used in national audit of sex and gender differences in medical curricula
Australian Prime Minister Doorstop interview – Melbourne
ADP Research finds Australians mixed feeling towards AI’s potential
Allens advises TPG Capital on proposed take-private of Infomedia Limited
NSW Government to strengthen protections against image-based abuse
These jobs will thrive – but others may vanish – as AI transforms Australia’s workforce
Apple, Corning to manufacture all iPhone, Apple Watch cover glass in Kentucky
Apple increases U.S. commitment to $600 billion, announces ambitious program
Philadelphia is using AI-driven cameras to keep bus lanes clear – transparency can help build trust in the system
How states are placing guardrails around AI in the absence of strong federal regulation
Embattled ASX set to face beefed-up competition, in bid to boost investment
Address to the Committee for Economic Development of Australia – Perth
Productivity Commission’s shortsighted recommendations are a blueprint for theft of nation’s creative and cultural assets
AI Adoption In Australian Businesses For 2025 Q1
Productivity Commission provides the right middle ground on AI regulation
Can music be good company? Research shows it makes our imagination more social