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Many Australians don’t trust artificial intelligence (AI) and risk being overtaken by change, experts warn. Stela Solar, newly installed head of the CSIRO’s National AI Centre, said on Monday Australians have a “higher benchmark of trust” that needs to be met. “It comes with our natural leaning...

Victorian MPs have sworn their allegiance to King Charles III, but it could be for the last time as republican debate ramps up across Australia. Victoria is the only state or territory that requires parliamentarians to swear allegiance to the new monarch as part of its...

During the chilly winter months, most people hibernate and spend their time indoors. But with springtime comes sunshine that brings a new boost of energy for everyone. Because of the ideal weather, spring is a great time to clean and tick off some home maintenance chores...

More than 4.7 million Australians struggling to cope with cost of living pressures are in line for a helping hand. An indexation increase on September 20 will be the largest rise for welfare payments in more than 30 years and the biggest for pensions in 12...

The economy grew 0.9 per cent in the June quarter but Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the encouraging headline figure “doesn’t tell the whole story”. “Our economy is growing relatively solidly, but some of the challenges in the economy are growing solidly as well,” Dr Chalmers told...

China remains Australia’s most lucrative export market for farmers despite ongoing trade restrictions, while almost every state hit new records. The latest insights from Rural Bank’s agricultural trade report for 2021/2022 found Australia’s agricultural exports hit a record high of $67.5 billion, up 37 per cent...