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Parents urged to be cautious while posting back-to-school photos on social media

As the new school year begins many families take the opportunity to post happy snaps of their kids wearing their uniforms, at their school or with other identifying features.

Australia plans to regulate ‘high-risk’ AI. Here’s how to do that successfully

We have many existing principles, guidelines, and regulations that can be adapted to address concerns about AI tools.

Hinduism becomes the third-largest religion in Australia

Hinduism is the oldest and the third largest of the world’s major religions.

Do you know how to protect your children from online sextortion?

The most recent data from the ACCCE shows around 300 reports of sextortion targeting children each month.

Have you taught your kids how to stay safe online? Here are some tips

Research reveals 87 per cent of children aged between four and seven years old are using the internet, and 16 per cent of those are unsupervised.

Can we cut road deaths to zero by 2050?

Australia has committed to an ambitious target of zero road deaths by 2050, known as Vision Zero.

How to make sure pocket money teaches your kids financial skills

When your child is little, giving them pocket money in cash is a good way to help them start to understand money.

One-year-old Rishwika who died in her driveway remembered as “very sweet and cheeky”

“It is just heartbreaking. We can’t believe what has happened.”

Prime Minister Albanese Calls for Fair Pricing as Supermarkets Report Record Profits Amid Rising Grocery Costs

The major chains need to pass on cost reductions on grocery items to their customers.

Rent regulations are no silver bullet, but they would help make renting fairer

One of the aims of Australia’s latest National Housing and Homelessness Agreement is to encourage “security of tenure in the private rental market”.

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“Failed to act lawfully, honestly and made false – misleading statements”: OMARA cancels Jujhar Bajwa’s registration for five years

As the material before the regulator indicates, 30 of the 38 applications in question were refugee-related matters, which had placed subclass 866 protection visa work at the centre of the investigation.

Albanese seals $25B Microsoft AI deal, supercharging Australia’s global tech footprint

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has signed a new Memorandum of Understanding with Microsoft, marking a major step in Australia’s push to build a stronger,...

‘I won’t be bullied into resigning’: Wyndham Mayor Preet Singh slams online abuse, stands ground and prepares to return

“The events of recent weeks… have caused profound harm not only to me personally, but to my family — and most painfully, to my daughters,”
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