Australia’s eSafety Commissioner has launched investigations into five social media platforms for suspected breaches of ...
A GovTech Podcast gives listeners and readers an insight into the people and organisations running government’s most ...
Over 70 of Australia’s top scientists have urged the government to unlock billions in stranded medical research funding, warning young researchers and new innovations are being locked out under the ...
When Canberra startup founder Rhys Kissell arrived back in Australia from visiting a defence technology showcase in Ukraine, he joked with friends that you can’t walk down the street in Kyiv without ...
Embedding AI tsars across federal government agencies risks creating another layer of bureaucracy without the 'tiger teams' to make them effective, former NSW digital minister Victor Dominello ...
Victoria’s state government has backed in support for Australia’s second training facility for data centre workers, matching funding with Microsoft for a program to run out of Melbourne’s inner west.
With global investment accelerating and major economies positioning quantum as strategic infrastructure, the focus is shifting from scientific leadership toward industrial deployment — and where the ...
Federal technology contractors working across multiple government agencies will walk off the job this week after 14 months of stalled pay negotiations gave way to a strike. DXC Technology workers who ...
The four astronauts selected for NASA's Artemis II mission arrived in Florida on Friday, entering the final phase of preparations for the first crewed journey toward the Moon in more than five decades ...
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is currently developing a new standard for mobile coverage maps in response to a direction issued by the Minister for Communications Anika ...
NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey says setting data centre principles are about creating a “race to the top”, where the power-hungry sector helps to address the state’s renewable energy challenges. As the ...
A $600 million “first of its kind” rebuild of the lab that makes almost all of Australia’s nuclear medicines will not be shovel-ready until 2028, new government documents show, with the current ...
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