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New AJGP issue examines why ‘less is more’ in modern medicine
Greens warn Victorian Government to protect patient information from genocide-linked AI company
Australia’s economy slows as households tighten their belts, while AI investment surges
National recognition for Tourism and Events NT’s AI innovation
Reforms To Bolster Fair Work Commission
New research initiative to help Australian workplaces identify and manage psychosocial risks
More Australians attending arts than ever, but cost is a growing barrier
Online ads are becoming harder to spot – but we’re not powerless to stop it
New WHO discussion paper sets out opportunities and risks of AI in evidence-informed health policy
‘Utter disregard for the risk to human life’: Florida sues OpenAI and Sam Altman over AI safety
New Research Helps Rethink AI Literacy In Education
Regenerative focused research grant to repair and restore damaged hearts
Digital Technology Innovator AI Award Winner
Cornell engineers use tiny vibrating beams to rethink AI hardware
Brooks senior develops national index tracking AI healthcare policy
Dr. ChatGPT is getting remarkably good at diagnosing health problems – but actual doctors are still better at weighing treatment options
Boeing validates MQ-28 stealth performance
IATA Launches World Maintenance & Engineering Symposium
Southern Cross University and KLE Academy launch joint research hub in India
Central Coast Cancer Centre plays leading role in pioneering liver cancer clinical trial using AI
AI to rescue Australian wildlife research drowning in data
Detroit’s rising developers are supported by the Apple Developer Academy
HKUST and CICC Co-host 2026 Hong Kong Innovation Forum Top Experts Convene to Chart Strategies for Advancing Hong Kong’s I&T Development
ACU launches landmark book exploring Pope Leo XIVs reflections on education and AI
Parks Australia Prepares For H5 Bird Flu
$5 million to strengthen Pacific partnerships targeting criminal money flows
Greens warn Labor over blind embrace of AI as vague rollout proposed for Victorian public hospitals 
Thesis examines trustworthy AI in prostate cancer pathology in the clinic
Spin Wave Signals Used in Computing Boosted Over 5,000 Times in Z-Shaped Path Approach
Friend or Foe? The Gap Between Human and AI Social Intention Perception
‘Like drinking from a firehose’ – what it’s like to be the human in the AI loop
Helping Iowa companies build new skills and capabilities through custom education
Privacy isn’t dead – it’s just that tech companies have made it inconvenient
UOW secures $2.1 million boost for research with real-world impact
More than $11 million awarded to improve cancer outcomes across NSW
AI Guidance issued to clipboard wielders; how to raise productivity
AI breast screening tool one step closer
Factsheet: Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting In New Delhi
An AI solution to an 80-year-old problem has shocked mathematicians
Brisbane hosts third Queensland Small Business Month expo
In a tight NZ budget, will money go where it’s needed most – or to political priorities?
FAO Director-General calls for AI’s transformative power to be at the service of rural communities and a bridge towards shared prosperity
‘AI needs to be disarmed’: Pope Leo sees threat to humanity in technological arms race
The push for a smaller public service risks coming at a larger cost for New Zealanders
Australia and UK strengthen partnership on safe and secure AI
From Kakadu to Norfolk Island – Parks Australia prepares for H5 bird flu
HKUST Congratulates First Hong Kong Payload Specialist Selected for Shenzhou‑23 Crew
From Kakadu to Norfolk Island – Parks Australia prepares for H5 bird flu