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.
Korean partner agencies host Australian Border Force May 14, 2024 By Dan Holmes Defence Australia and South Korea have grown closer, responding to changing strategic conditions and the growing opportunities for co-investment.
Premium Expert briefings Taboo economics: CPD calls for more planning of future economy April 4, 2024 By Dan Holmes Economy & Industry The Centre for Policy Development joins a growing number of economists and policy experts challenging the planned versus “free” economy binary.
Australia moves to shore-up Korean relations May 2, 2023 By Julian Bajkowski Federal Assistant treasurer Andrew Leigh spells out strong links with Korea as the focus increasingly falls on the geopolitics of sustainable energy.
BTS singer set for military training. South Korea is far from alone in retaining national service January 17, 2023 By Sarah Mills and Sophie Milnes Defence Military national service reveals a lot about a nation’s hopes and fears. The past decade has also seen growth in military ethos providers.
Premium Insights and analysis Federal budget and where the defence spend will focus March 23, 2022 By Ian McPhedran Defence When it comes to ‘hard’ power, taxpayers should be nervous about handing more than $60 billion-plus per year by 2030 to Defence.
Australia and South Korea strike $1b defence deal December 13, 2021 By Jackson Graham Defence The deal will see a Korean company provide 30 self-propelled howitzer artillery weapons, and 15 ammunition resupply vehicles and radars.
South Korean president’s visit puts Comprehensive Strategic Partnership on the cards December 8, 2021 By Melissa Coade Community & Social Moon Jae-in will visit Australia with South Korea’s First Lady Kim Jung-sook from 12-15 December.
South Korea backs Morrison’s technology ambitions to help solve climate change crisis November 1, 2021 By Melissa Coade Energy & Environment Korea and Australia have entered into an agreement to work together on the development of low- and zero-emissions technologies.
All eyes on Korean Peninsula’s intensifying arms race September 16, 2021 By Melissa Coade Defence North Korea fired two ballistic missiles from its east coast on Wednesday, as nuclear disarmament talks between the country and Washington stalled.
Of all the places that have seen off a second coronavirus wave, only Vietnam and Hong Kong have done as well as Victorians October 26, 2020 By Michael Toole Editors' Picks Victorians’ sacrifice during lockdown has left Australia well placed to sustain very low numbers of cases through the coming summer.
Two North Korean defectors just got elected to South Korea’s National Assembly – but are already fighting for their credibility June 1, 2020 By Sarah A Son Editors' Picks Thae and Ji aren’t the first North Korean defectors to be elected to parliament. But suspicion of defectors remains an ongoing legacy of the national security threat North Korea is seen to pose to the south.
This is the effect coronavirus has had on air pollution all across the world April 22, 2020 By Marco Hernandez Editors' Picks These 11 visualisations, using data from NASA’s Global Modelling and Data Assimilation team, show the dramatic impact lockdown measures have had on pollution levels.
Why Australia is a world-leader in complementary health regulation December 9, 2016 By Nina Hendy Australia’s rigorous regulatory framework that supports and controls the complementary health sector is regarded as gold standard. Run by the Therapeutic Goods Administration, it’s also why consumers here and in Asia are opting for regulated products they can place their trust in.