The Australian government has revealed a fresh set of rules aimed at forcing tech and social media giants to reimburse news outlets.
The Digital ID Act commenced in December.
Australia has so far placed sanctions on 200 Iranian individuals and entities.
The Labor government has introduced the second version of its Misinformation Bill.
Industry and Science Minister Ed Husic said Australians want stronger protections on AI.
‘Indigenous knowledge’ will be a core part of Australia’s push towards net zero.
An automatic fix for the software issue that caused a global IT outage may soon be rolled out, but it be could be some time until Australia returns to normal.
The process to map the entire continent will take 35 years.
Australia offers further support to Ukraine in their ongoing conflict with Russia, bringing the total contributions to over $1 billion.
The health minister said he worked with the sector to minimise the impact of the price hikes.
Hazlehurst cautioned that the backlog would take some time to reduce to acceptable levels, saying he hoped to reduce the 1.1 million claims down by April.
Former NSW Premier Mike Baird says politics is now divorced from trying to improve the lives of the citizens.
The Israeli Defence Force could face a ‘possible commission of a war crime’ following the ‘deliberate targeting and killing of civilians,’ the UN said.
The federal government hopes to receive the necessary feedback to implement a smooth and orderly transition to alternative forms of payment.
The required software or digital platform needs to be able to capture and process information about greenhouse gas emissions and energy usage.
Halfway through the parliamentary term, it seems that the only issues the Albanese government is prepared to argue are based on the current ‘vibe.’
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency has provided an aerospace startup with taxpayer funding to build a hydrogen-powered aircraft
Fijian Prime Minister says he’s more comfortable dealing with traditional friends, like Australia, with similar styles of government and democracy.
East Timor’s President denies he discussed a Chinese military presence in his nation despite Chinese state media stating otherwise.
The Australian government has revealed a fresh set of rules aimed at forcing tech and social media giants to reimburse news outlets.
The Digital ID Act commenced in December.
Australia has so far placed sanctions on 200 Iranian individuals and entities.
The Labor government has introduced the second version of its Misinformation Bill.
Industry and Science Minister Ed Husic said Australians want stronger protections on AI.
‘Indigenous knowledge’ will be a core part of Australia’s push towards net zero.
An automatic fix for the software issue that caused a global IT outage may soon be rolled out, but it be could be some time until Australia returns to normal.
The process to map the entire continent will take 35 years.
Australia offers further support to Ukraine in their ongoing conflict with Russia, bringing the total contributions to over $1 billion.
The health minister said he worked with the sector to minimise the impact of the price hikes.
Hazlehurst cautioned that the backlog would take some time to reduce to acceptable levels, saying he hoped to reduce the 1.1 million claims down by April.
Former NSW Premier Mike Baird says politics is now divorced from trying to improve the lives of the citizens.
The Israeli Defence Force could face a ‘possible commission of a war crime’ following the ‘deliberate targeting and killing of civilians,’ the UN said.
The federal government hopes to receive the necessary feedback to implement a smooth and orderly transition to alternative forms of payment.
The required software or digital platform needs to be able to capture and process information about greenhouse gas emissions and energy usage.
Halfway through the parliamentary term, it seems that the only issues the Albanese government is prepared to argue are based on the current ‘vibe.’
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency has provided an aerospace startup with taxpayer funding to build a hydrogen-powered aircraft
Fijian Prime Minister says he’s more comfortable dealing with traditional friends, like Australia, with similar styles of government and democracy.
East Timor’s President denies he discussed a Chinese military presence in his nation despite Chinese state media stating otherwise.