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- Technology Innovation
- 13/01/2026
- 18:11
FPT Becomes Vietnam’s First Company to Achieve ISO/IEC 42001:2023 AI Management System Accredited Certification
HANOI, Vietnam–BUSINESS WIRE– FPT, through its global IT services subsidiary FPT Software, has achieved ISO/IEC 42001:2023, the first global standard for Artificial Intelligence (AI)…
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- Government NSW, National News Current Affairs
- 13/01/2026
- 16:42
Tougher gun laws an overdue reform that deserve support from all sides
The Alannah & Madeline Foundation congratulates the Albanese government on its swift action to introduce the Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026 in Parliament next week. The bill, drafted in response to the horrific attack at Bondi Beach last month, includes significant steps to tackle antisemitism but also strengthens national firearm laws through long overdue reforms which deserve support from all political parties and jurisdictions. In particular, the proposed legislation will: Support a national buyback of prohibited and unwanted guns Provide for stronger national background checks, including greater information sharing between agencies including ASIO Strengthen customs regulations for firearms…
- Crime, National News Current Affairs
- 13/01/2026
- 16:07
Review of draft legislation to combat antisemitism, hate and extremism
The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) has commenced a review of theExposure Draft Legislation: Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026(‘the Exposure Draft Bill’). The Exposure Draft Bill proposes a comprehensive package of reforms intended to further criminalise hateful conduct and ensure that those who seek to spread hatred, division and radicalisation are met with severe penalties. The Exposure Draft Bill contains five schedules of amendments: Schedule 1 contains amendments to criminal law relating to hate speech, racial hatred, radicalisation, firearms and explosives Schedule 2 contains amendments to migration laws, particularly relating to visa refusals and cancellations…
- Community, Indigenous
- 13/01/2026
- 15:46
Yabun Festival – Monday 26 January
The 2026 Yabun Festival will take place at Victoria Park, Sydney on Monday 26 January from 10am to 7pm. Australia’s largest one-day festival will…
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- Technology Innovation
- 13/01/2026
- 15:11
The Blind Sailor Takes the Stage at WEF: “HIRO’s CHOICE” Project to Set Sail
A Solo, Non-Stop Crossing of the Pacific Ocean FUJISAWA, Japan–BUSINESS WIRE– “Blind Sailor Single-Handed Pacific Crossing Project 2027” is a world-first initiative in which…
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- Education Training, General News
- 13/01/2026
- 14:10
La Trobe celebrates record university offers
A record number of students have received offers from La Trobe University through the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC), reinforcing the University’s reputation as…
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- Medical Health Aged Care, Research Development
- 13/01/2026
- 14:06
Simple tool predicts who is most at risk of dementia after stroke
A new international study led by researchers from UNSW Sydney’s Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA) has developed the first practical, five-year dementia risk…
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- Finance Investment
- 13/01/2026
- 13:40
Focused on AI, Australian investors expect 2026 to deliver
SYDNEY, Jan. 13, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Australian investors have started the new year with an overwhelming appetite for artificial intelligence and expectations of solid returns from their increasingly global portfolios, a comprehensive new survey by stock broking firm Moomoo Australia and New Zealand reveals.The detailed survey of more than 600 Australian investors' expectations and intentions for the year complements the release of moomoo's 2026 Market Outlook today, where our local experts and global research team analyse key trends in financial markets for the year ahead.And this year, investors are committing to high-growth sectors, including AI – showing a willingness…
- General News, Indigenous
- 13/01/2026
- 13:38
Monash expert: Indigenous knowledge can help reduce impacts of bushfires, floods and cyclones
Professor Bhiamie Williamson, National Indigenous Disaster Resilience program lead Contact: +61 9903 4940 or [email protected] How major weather events uniquely affect Indigenous communities Opportunities available to reduce risk by leveraging Indigenous knowledge of Caring for Country Can put media in touch with specific Indigenous community members that have been impacted and can tell their story Australia is facing devastating weather emergencies across the country, including bushfires, flooding and tropical cyclones. Indigenous communities, with a unique connection to the land, are also uniquely affected by environmental disasters and often face greater risks. For example, we know from Black Summer experiences that…
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