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ABC in 2024: Facing the challenge of change-management

The ABC is always in the news, this year introducing a new chairman, Kim Williams, and going to ...  
The cascading influence of AI: Tech wizardry or a path to chaos

Rapid developments in AI are stirring excitement within the tech world, but also allowing us to ...  
NBN Co bombshell: High-speed, affordable broadband at last

NBN Co's groundbreaking plan to boost broadband speeds is finally delivering the first-class ...  
MFW and IA vs Murdoch mafia

BREAKING NEWS: Independent Australia joins forces with MFW to help adopt a #MurdochFreeWorld.  
Banks doing little to protect scam victims

As online scams continue to rob Australians of money, banks are doing little to protect customers ...  
Another day, another Foxtel service

Foxtel is launching a new device that will streamline viewers' subscription services and free-t ...  
Artificial intelligence opening new business models

Artificial intelligence is opening up opportunities for businesses to embrace new technologies and ...  
Meet the man who single-handedly destroyed NAB's reputation

After slashing National Australia Bank's regional branches by a third, CEO Ross McEwan is bailing ...  
NBN making progress but still paying for political footballing

While Australia's broadband network is finally achieving positive developments, it is still ...  
Enhanced NBN connectivity will provide economic and social benefits

In recent years, Australia has witnessed a profound transformation in its digital landscape ...  
Stealing from the dead — fair game in Grubisa’s world

Dominique Grubisa involved herself in the misappropriation of money from a deceased estate, as IA ...  
The pros and cons of hi-tech globalisation

Technological advancements are ushering in a new age of global collaboration, although challenges ...  
Australia, UK, Canada move to stem international student intake

Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom experienced a boom in overseas students after the ...  
Australians still hooked on Facebook despite repeated misdeeds

What would it take for 18 million Australians to stop using Facebook and Instagram?  
Global 5G market advances to 1.6 billion users

New data shows the popularity of 5G technology significantly rising and is predicted to boom even ...  
Employment opportunities? Sorry, no vacancy

A common theory that there are bounteous employment opportunities in Australia is incorrect.  
More fibre connections but users stick to lower speeds

While improvements have been made to Australia's fibre broadband network, a study has revealed ...  
Huckster Grubisa: Lies, cheats and fleeces ya’

Fraudulent property and law "expert" Dominique Grubisa is continuing her business of ripping o ...  

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