Australia
PulseAugur coverage of Australia — every cluster mentioning Australia across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
- headquartered in Anthony Albanese 95%
- employed by Anthony Albanese 90%
- located in Melbourne 90%
- employed by Jim Chalmers 90%
- located in Sydney 90%
- affiliated with New Zealand 70%
- affiliated with Quad 70%
- affiliated with Anthony Albanese 70%
- affiliated with Five Eyes 70%
- affiliated with David Pocock 60%
- affiliated with European Union 50%
- competes with New Zealand 50%
- 2026-06-11 regulatory Australia's Labor government proposes new regulations for data center and AI growth. source
- 2026-06-07 regulatory Australia's federal government has reportedly shelved plans for mandatory AI safety regulations. source
- 2026-05-19 regulatory Senator David Pocock urges changes to Australia's capital gains tax system, warning of potential impacts on tech investment. source
- 2026-05-18 regulatory Australia's 2026 budget includes provisions aimed at boosting AI-driven productivity. source
- 2026-05-17 regulatory Tech founders in Australia are using AI-generated images to protest government tax changes. source
- 2026-05-15 regulatory An Australian man was sentenced to nine years in prison for smuggling cocaine. source
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Anglo American sells Australian coal assets for up to $3.875B
Anglo American has agreed to sell its Australian coking coal assets to Dhilmar for up to $3.875 billion in cash. The deal includes an initial $2.3 billion payment upon completion, with an additional $1.575 billion conti…
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Australia's budget targets AI productivity, but generic chatbots fall short
Australia's 2026 budget aims to boost productivity through AI, but experts argue that generic chatbots are insufficient for significant business gains. The focus needs to shift towards specialized AI solutions, fosterin…
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Australian tech founders use AI images to protest tax changes
In Australia, tech founders are utilizing AI-generated images to protest recent tax changes implemented by the government. These satirical images depict Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in humorous scenarios, with accomp…
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Australian tech founders protest tax changes with AI-generated PM images
Australian tech founders are using AI-generated images of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to protest proposed changes to capital gains tax. The founders argue that the tax alterations, which replace a 50% discount with …
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AI data center boom sparks environmental and community backlash
The rapid expansion of AI data centers is creating significant environmental concerns, particularly regarding energy consumption and its impact on climate goals. These facilities are consuming a substantial portion of e…
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Samsung Electronics unveils 2026 TVs and monitors with AI features
Samsung Electronics unveiled its 2026 TV and monitor lineup in Sydney, Australia, highlighting integrated AI features. The new models emphasize AI capabilities, including AI upscaling and AI-powered picture optimization…
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36 nations back tribunal to prosecute Russia for Ukraine invasion
Thirty-six nations, including 34 European states, Australia, and Costa Rica, have agreed to establish a special tribunal to prosecute Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. This initiative, supported by the Council of Euro…
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Australian jailed for 9 years over cocaine smuggled in printers
An Australian man has been sentenced to nine years in prison for his role in a cocaine smuggling operation that used printers to conceal the drugs. Border force officers intercepted five printers in 2017, discovering ap…
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Australia seeks China's help for fuel supplies amid Iran war
Australia's Trade and Tourism Minister, Don Farrell, is scheduled to visit China to negotiate for reliable fuel supplies, particularly jet fuel. This diplomatic effort comes in response to China's tightened jet fuel exp…
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Australia to use AI for drug approvals, retaining human oversight
The Australian federal government plans to integrate artificial intelligence into its medicines approval process to streamline regulations. While AI will assist in managing red tape, human oversight will remain crucial …
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HSBC forecasts decline in Australian housing prices
HSBC has revised its forecast for Australian housing prices, predicting a decline in 2026 and 2027 due to rising interest rates, potential tax changes, economic slowdown, and increased unemployment. The bank's chief eco…
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Australia avoids gas export curbs; China airlines hike fuel surcharges
Australia has decided against implementing natural gas export controls for the third quarter of 2026, following assurances from exporters that domestic supply will be sufficient. This decision comes after industry and e…
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Australia AI facility faces backlash over extreme water and power demands
A proposed AI facility in Australia faces significant backlash due to its immense projected resource consumption. Critics highlight that the facility would demand more power than the entire state of South Australia and …
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Governments debate social media bans for minors amid safety concerns
Governments globally are exploring ways to regulate children's online safety, with some considering social media bans similar to Australia's. Experts suggest these bans may be ineffective as children find workarounds, p…
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Spain advances social media AI rules amid tech lobbying
Spain is moving forward with new regulations for social media platforms, including provisions related to artificial intelligence. This initiative is supported by Europe and Australia, despite significant lobbying effort…
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Australian SMEs rapidly adopting AI, especially in finance
A recent report indicates a significant increase in artificial intelligence adoption among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Australia. This trend is particularly notable within the financial sector, suggesti…
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Deepfake porn creators see their actions as jokes
Creators of non-consensual deepfake pornography often view their actions as harmless jokes or pranks. This perspective is prevalent among individuals who generate these explicit deepfakes, indicating a disconnect betwee…
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Japan's Mogami-class warship competes with UK's Type 31 for New Zealand's navy
Japan's Mogami-class warship is a leading candidate to replace New Zealand's aging frigates, alongside Britain's Type 31. The decision for Wellington's 2025 Defence Capability Plan will likely consider factors beyond ju…
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Former White House adviser warns current global order echoes pre-WWI dangerous conditions
A former senior adviser to the White House, Thomas Wright, has warned that the current international landscape bears a striking resemblance to the period preceding World War I. He cited the rise of China, uncertainty in…
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Steam Controller returns to Australia with inconvenient 3 AM launch
The Steam Controller is set to become available again in Australia, with specific release timings that may require customers to be awake in the early morning hours. This announcement has generated anticipation among pot…