Artificial intelligence is already affecting elections Communications & Technology Elections in Pakistan, the US, Indonesia and India were subjected to significant, widespread deceptive AI content, says electoral commissioner Tom Rogers.
Australia’s equitable health funding to assist region meet climate change challenge April 8, 2024 By Melissa Coade Federal Australia will contribute $45.5 million to improve Pacific and Southeast Asia health systems and resilience in the face of climate change.
Julie Bishop appointed UN special envoy for Myanmar April 8, 2024 By Dan Holmes News Bishop’s new role will see her trying to engage the military junta in discussions about the December 2022 UN resolution on Myanmar.
Scientific modelling shows Australian megadroughts will worsen April 3, 2024 By Melissa Coade Energy & Environment The ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes forecasts a bleak and worrying outlook for the future droughts Australia that will endure.
ANU to host historic First Nations gender justice institute March 27, 2024 By Dan Holmes Community & Social The Wiyi Yani U Thangani Institute for First Nations Gender Justice was announced by ANU last week, with the government committing $3 million.
Premium Insights and analysis Commissioner endorses ANU’s answer to supercharging evidence-base for policy experts March 26, 2024 By Melissa Coade Communications & Technology Gordon de Brouwer has described the “wonderful synergy” that government and universities share and what powerful role policy briefs have.
Canberra needs more infrastructure to support population growth, says Barr March 14, 2024 By Dan Holmes Australian Capital Territory Andrew Barr said maintaining Canberra’s sustained population growth will demand a more sophisticated approach to infrastructure.
Natalie James: Having a point of view is a baseline for leadership March 7, 2024 By Dan Holmes Culture Employment and workplace relations secretary Natalie James said she isn’t impressed by public servants who just want to “play the game”.
Premium Insights and analysis Secretary talks next steps for proposed Tertiary Education Commission February 29, 2024 By Melissa Coade Editors' Picks Tony Cook shares the government’s options for establishing a new commission overseeing the higher education sector.
ANU gets serious with tech policy tilt February 7, 2024 By Melissa Coade Australian Capital Territory The Tech Policy Design Centre is now a permanent fixture of ANU to help design the best responses to AI, cyber security and online privacy.
Leigh unleashes data hounds on corporate thugs January 30, 2024 By Julian Bajkowski Economy & Industry Spreadsheets that oligopolists and cheating gougers are forced to reveal show mergers are heavily concentrated in the top 1% of corporates.
27 million milestone stirs ‘population panic’ January 25, 2024 By Dan Holmes Community & Social ANU demographer Liz Allen believes some segments of the media are exploiting population growth to sow panic about migration.
Premium Insights and analysis Climate change risks are knocking on the door of future economic trends and central banks are taking notice September 6, 2023 By Melissa Coade Economy & Industry Pending RBA governor Michele Bullock outlines her views on the way climate change will affect her future role and the work of the bank.
Poll: Affordability crisis hits Australians hard September 6, 2023 By Melissa Coade Economy & Industry ANU research shows Australians can buy less with their earnings today than they could before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Responses to Australia’s Intergenerational Report policy headwinds August 28, 2023 By Melissa Coade Community & Social Experts and peak representative bodies for sectors have responded to the 2023 Intergenerational Report, citing several national policies.