Warning of ‘supercharged harm’ from unregulated AI

25 February

Australia must urgently ramp up its spending on AI and research and development to avoid a generation of young people being “sacrificed for the profits of big tech”. In an address to the National Press Club in Canberra on Wednesday, UNSW...[Read More]

What does it mean to be a cyber secure business?

5 February

In today’s world, being “cyber secure” isn’t about wearing a hoodie in a dark room typing code at lightning speed. It’s about running a business that understands digital risk, takes sensible precautions, and knows how to respond when...[Read More]

Top 10 legal issues facing Australian business owners in 2026

5 February

Running a business in 2026 presents numerous legal challenges as regulations evolve alongside technological advancements and global economic shifts.  For business owners, navigating these complexities requires understanding key legal issues and...[Read More]

Aussies are using AI at home but want rules at work

22 January

Most Australian workers are honing artificial intelligence skills on their own time but more access, greater control and strict rules might be needed to boost its adoption in workplaces. Software firm Salesforce on Tuesday released the findings from...[Read More]

Forget quiet quitting: job-hugging tipped as top trend

22 January

Australian workers are growing nervous about the impact of artificial intelligence technology on recruitment, leading many to throw their arms around an emerging employment trend: job-hugging. The growing movement, unlike job-hopping and...[Read More]

Unions reach deal with tech giant on AI and workers

22 January

A US tech giant will collaborate with Australian unions on rules for using, designing and deploying artificial intelligence technology. Microsoft Australia signed a framework agreement with the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) on Thursday...[Read More]

AI continues to disrupt your career prospects

7 January

Artificial intelligence technology is predicted to transform Australia’s employment market again, with a list of the most in-demand jobs in the nation packed with software requirements. The impact of the technology is forecast to be so great that...[Read More]

10 legal issues facing Australian business owners and the importance of professional legal advice

25 December

Running a business in 2025 presents numerous legal challenges as regulations evolve alongside technological advancements and global economic shifts.  For business owners, navigating these complexities requires understanding key legal issues and...[Read More]

2025: The year the world chose direction

18 December

History rarely announces itself in dramatic bursts. More often, it reveals itself through quiet turning points — moments when trends harden into realities and choices can no longer be postponed.  2025 was one of those years. It did not deliver a...[Read More]

AI will make a list but shoppers should check it twice

11 December

Christmas shopping could be a task performed by artificial intelligence bots in future, armed with a consumer’s credit card, specific instructions and permission to add goods to carts across the internet. One in three Australians is willing to put...[Read More]

The roles expected to be in hot demand from AI boom

20 November

Artificial intelligence will result in fewer jobs in the short term, but workers in some occupations may benefit from increased demand for their skills, employers predict. Despite considerable debate about the extent of disruption AI is likely to...[Read More]

What we know so far about the looming social media ban

22 October

Parents, teenagers and educators have the next two months to prepare for the upcoming social media ban. Here’s what we know so far: * Australia’s world-leading under-16s social media ban comes into force on December 10 * Approximately 1.5...[Read More]

From gigabits to terabits: fibre to fire up downloads

22 October

Australia’s busiest internet route could get a speed boost of up to six times after Telstra launched the first major milestone in its $1.6 billion fibre optic network. The company activated the Sydney-to-Melbourne coastal connection of its...[Read More]

Young Aussie workers fear AI but use it to get ahead

15 October

Almost three in four young Australian workers, particularly those employed in the finance sector, worry artificial intelligence technology will shrink their job prospects, a study has revealed. But most working members of Generation Z are not...[Read More]

Spy agency points finger at common password habits

15 October

In five years time passwords could be a thing of the past for Australians. The nation’s top cyber spy agency is warning against using common passwords as cyber attacks costs cause business costs to soar. Cybercrime reports have dropped but...[Read More]