We need to hedge against controlling China and messy US on AI: Hello Japan!
Japan’s new leader, now visiting Australia, is investing heavily in future technology. Australia needs to join her.
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Japan’s new leader, now visiting Australia, is investing heavily in future technology. Australia needs to join her.
Too many Indigenous deaths pass with little attention or outcry. Let’s hope this is a turning point.
Nir Golan became a citizen on January 26. On Tuesday, he will tell the royal commission that he can no longer live in his beloved country.
The eastern suburbs socialite is facing several disputes over unpaid bills that she says have been “loaded up”.
It found a 27-year-old bug in software used in routers worldwide. Experts fear Anthropic’s Mythos model could trigger the next wave of major breaches.
The long-awaited extension of the Metro rail network to Melton will progress with $152.7 million in upcoming state and federal budgets.
Bankers’ enthusiasm for AI has lately been drowned out by the warnings about the growing risk of turbocharged cyberattacks.
Labor’s diplomatic mission to shore up Australia’s supply is under fire, with warnings the dash for fuel is funnelling billions into Russia’s “war machine”.
Sam Kerr has become Chelsea’s all-time leading Women’s Super League goalscorer after netting her 64th goal in the competition on Sunday.
As the Reserve Bank prepares for another rate rise, the government is planning to save all extra revenue to reduce inflation pressures.
Penrith’s slip-up against the Bulldogs last month is almost a distant memory now, with Ivan Cleary’s side sharpening their focus as they build towards the Origin period sitting alone atop the ladder.
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Japan’s first female prime minister will meet the PM on Monday after her hawkish stance on China proved electorally popular.
Sydney’s northern beaches and the Central Coast have become global hotspots for a disease that Australia’s national science agency, the CSIRO, warns is on the rise and a “significant health concern”.
When a member of the tax-paying public that paid for nearly half the place you work walks around the “community facility” and sees something interesting they photograph it. Don’t blame them.
Watching mothers behaving badly reassures us we’re doing OK.
Glow through the cooler months by upping your bronzing game from head to toe.
Julia Baird reveals the concerning rise in the insidious movement to shut down the voices of Indigenous Australians
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Some pundits claimed Victor Radley should have been sent off for a high shot on Pat Carrigan, but the NRL’s match review committee deemed he had no case to answer.
With a forecast for cooler weather on the way, here’s how you can stay warm, listen to good music, and take great videos on your next venture into nature.
Nobody cared what Charles had to say last time he visited America because all eyes were on Princess Di, the Sloane Square Cinderella. This time, he was the Cinderfella.
Skincare and nutrition expert Fiona Tuck shares her day on a plate.
When Nick Panagiotopoulos began to feel sharp pains in his chest, he did what so many other Australians do in an emergency and called Triple Zero.