Australia upped the ante overnight banning DeepSeek from all government devices, one of the toughest moves against the Chinese chatbot yet. "This is an action the government has taken on the ...
SYDNEY, Feb 6 (Reuters) - An Australian state lawmaker has changed ... against the tyranny and systematic corruption of the Labor government in WA," he wrote in a post on X late on Wednesday ...
The Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek has been recently banned from Australian government devices. According to officials, the ban was based on national security risks, which compelled the immediate ...
The government plans to take back control to boost rail usage for new resource projects. Credit: Adwo/Shutterstock. The Western Australian state government has announced its intention to start ...
Image: CEFC The Australian government has allocated an additional AU$2 billion (US$1.25 billion) to its green bank, the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC), to support renewable energy ...
“Rather, it simply means that the amount which was previously owed to PAG, is now owed to the Australian Government. Having the government as a secured creditor provides additional certainty and ...
While each government had its own flaws, common to all was broad public dissatisfaction with declining living standards amidst sustained inflation. Similar pressures face Australian governments.
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Australia's science minister, Ed Husic, has become the first member of a Western government to raise privacy concerns about DeepSeek, the Chinese chatbot causing turmoil on the markets and in the ...
But Australia performs much better in terms of digitised government services. Surfshark says a high level of online government services minimises bureaucracy, reduces corruption, and increases ...
People at Bronte Beach on Australia day. Picture ... and at least three in four Australians declared any government that changes the date would lose their support. Just 12 per cent of respondents ...