University and vocational learning in the renewable energy space will be better co-ordinated through a ground-breaking Queensland-based partnership.
QUT and TAFE
Australia’s defence ties with New Zealand have been strengthened with the appointment of a Kiwi Major General as Australia’s newest Deputy Chief of Joint
A national textile collection program would help overcome confusion around clothes recycling, uncovered in a recent study.
In the first nationwide study into how
Seven stages to understanding artificial intelligence
By Sandra Peter and Kai Riemer
You know we’ve reached peak interest in artificial intelligence (AI) when Oprah Winfrey hosts a television special about it. AI is truly
COVID helps train the body to fight off other diseases
Having a bout of COVID has been found to help train the body to fight off other diseases.
Rockefeller University scientists said the body developed a kind of
Australia has targeted Russian members of Evil Corp, one of the world’s longest running cybercrime groups.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong said financial sanctions and
Fizzy drinks and excessive coffee linked to stroke risk
New research has linked frequent consumption of fizzy drinks and fruit juice with an increased risk of stroke.
Drinking more than four cups of coffee a day could also
Call for First Nations focus to aid tourism recovery
A Federal Parliamentary committee has recommended establishing a national First Nations tourism body and prioritising “accessible and affordable” regional air
Brisbane residents lodged more complaints with the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO) in last financial year than any other area in Australia.
The TIQ annual
Hiring patterns changing to address talent drought
Companies are changing the way they hire staff for technology jobs to overcome a chronic global shortage of qualified people.
The OECD’s Bridging Talent Shortages in