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Red tape in Australia has gotten so thick, compliance has become a major industry in its own right. In 2024, businesses employed 52,000 dedicated workers just to comply with regulation, a report released by the Australian Institute of Company Directors on Monday claims. That’s more staff than...

Australia could miss out on a $150 billion boost to its economy if it fails to invest in artificial intelligence, including sovereign AI models, regional hubs, training and infrastructure. But decisive investments in the technology could deliver an additional $235 billion within a decade, a study...

Australia’s social media ban for children under the age of 16 is facing a High Court challenge. The world-leading restrictions kick in on December 10, with children set to be booted from platforms including Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat and TikTok. In a statement on Wednesday, the Digital Freedom...

The coalition and Greens are holding out their support for environmental reforms, as Labor offers further concessions to try and strike a deal within days. The federal parliament has returned for the final sitting week of the year, with the Albanese government yet to secure the...

Victims of artificial intelligence deepfakes may be able to sue if their face or voice are stolen without their consent under proposed laws. Independent senator David Pocock is introducing a bill to federal parliament and says the government has not kept pace with rapidly evolving AI...

Navigating the law can be daunting, especially when personal, financial, or professional matters are at stake.  Whether it’s understanding your rights, resolving disputes, or managing complex legal documents, consulting a lawyer or accessing legal aid can provide crucial clarity and protection.  Legal professionals play a vital role...