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ASI joins worldwide push against flood of cheap imported fabricated steel

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The voice of the Australian steel industry, the Australian Steel Institute (ASI), has joined Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) member countries around the world seeking trade action to combat unfair trading of steel and excess capacity.   It follows a flood of low-priced imported fabricated steel entering the Australian market in the past … Continued

‘We’re not using ChatGPT to cheat’ – Gen Z embraces GenAI despite concerns about deepfakes, jobs, creative theft and a growing gender divide

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Good morning, Please find attached a media release from The Insight Centre, launching new research today on Gen Z’s relationship with generative AI tools like ChatGPT across study, work, and personal life. Dr Anna Denejkina, the report’s author, is available for radio grabs or extended interview. We also have two excellent Gen Z case studies available … Continued

‘We’re not using ChatGPT to cheat’ – Gen Z embraces GenAI despite concerns about deepfakes, jobs, creative theft and a growing gender divide

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Good morning, Please find attached a media release from The Insight Centre, launching new research today on Gen Z’s relationship with generative AI tools like ChatGPT across study, work, and personal life. Dr Anna Denejkina, the report’s author, is available for radio grabs or extended interview. We also have two excellent Gen Z case studies available … Continued

Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Australia and Humanity First Australia Launch Joint Relief Effort for Flood-Affected Taree

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Media Opportunity: Live interview of Australian Muslim Imams and volunteers.    24 May 2025 – In response to the recent floods in Taree, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Australia (AMYA), in direct collaboration with Humanity First Australia, is deploying a relief team to support affected communities. Approximately 25 youth volunteers are travelling to the region this … Continued

Children’s recall of alcohol ads on commercial television highlights urgent need for reform

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New research has revealed that children are exposed to alcohol product advertising on commercial television, highlighting the urgent need to close loopholes in the advertising code of practice.  The study, commissioned by The Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE) and Cancer Council Western Australia, found 70 per cent of Australian children aged 15 to … Continued

Google bans advertising for drug and alcohol Rehabs in Australia, but not for alcohol delivery services – The Sydney Retreat say enquiries have “dried up”

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Google bans advertising for drug and alcohol Rehabs in Australia, but not for alcohol delivery services – The Sydney Retreat say enquiries have “dried up” Apparently, there were some cases of fraud in the US by a couple of private rehabs which soured Google towards the whole industry. Google have created a licensing system for … Continued

Chris Minns opens world-leading UNSW data lab to tackle housing crisis

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A world-leading housing analytics lab, led by UNSW Sydney researchers, brings together academics, industry, government and not-for-profits in a coordinated effort to tackle Australia’s critical housing affordability and supply crisis.    The facility will be launched today at Sydney’s Tech Central in Eveleigh. It is equipped with cutting-edge technology, including live dashboards of real-time planning approval … Continued