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Councils and planners will get a single system for consultation data as the deal links engagement software with analytics amid rising scrutiny.
Rising deadline pressure is leaving finance and payroll teams more exposed to sophisticated scams that can disrupt payments and damage trust.
Attackers are already using AI to exploit flaws faster than many organisations can detect them, Five Eyes agencies warned.
Parents are being urged to talk to children about AI use, as chatbots can aid homework but also expose them to misinformation and privacy risks.
The move targets government and critical infrastructure clients seeking secure AI deployment inside complex operations rather than advisory support.
Australia's net zero goal faces fresh strain as billions flow into data centres that could lift power demand, water use and emissions.
The rebrand signals a larger push into Australia's energy transition, with AUD $19 billion manager HMC Capital backing a 6 gigawatt pipeline.
The deal could bring Australia its first sovereign quantum computer, as Archer tests local demand for secure access in defence and banking.
Adelaide is now the centre of Zoho's Australian operations, after the software group doubled local staff as revenue and customers climbed.
Operators of essential services will need to manage AI, legacy systems and supplier risks under staged obligations due in 2027 and 2028.
The handover keeps 35 projects and 16 milestones funded as SmartSat CRC ends, with more than AUD $1.2 billion in impact at stake.
Fraudsters are exploiting tax season by stealing credentials and filing bogus returns, putting Australian refunds and ATO accounts at risk.
Australian firms risk losing AI advantage if core models and pricing stay offshore, as sovereign control becomes a resilience and trust issue.
The shift to AI that can act, not just summarise, raises new questions over auditability, data residency and who controls operations.
Public confidence in digital government is fragile, with AI adoption, vendor dependence and weak governance now posing a bigger risk than outages.
The event will draw manufacturers and policymakers as Adelaide seeks to cement its role in advanced manufacturing and industrial innovation.
The findings suggest Canberra should target funding where it has leverage, as the country ranks highly in just eight of 103 AI capabilities.
Concerns over overseas access have pushed Australian agencies towards locally controlled AI, as a US order left some users abruptly cut off.
Most Australian workers remain unaware of the new payday super rule, leaving employers to explain changes that affect payroll and retirement savings.
Australian agencies and regulated firms can now keep virtual machine workloads local, as Yurika and RackCorp target tighter data-residency rules.