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Australia regulator calls for urgent cybersecurity action to counter MythosAustralia's corporate regulator warns financial firms about new cyber threats from advanced AI systems. These powerful AI models can find s...
ISIS-linked women and children set to arrive in Australia; Federal Police reveal plan, including arrests, for ISIS-bride cohortAustralian authorities are preparing for the arrival of ISIS-linked women and children. The Australian Federal Police has a plan for monito...
Meta, Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube aren't fully complying with child account ban, Australia saysWhile 5 million Australian accounts had been deactivated, a substantial number of Australian children continued to retain accounts, create ...
Dezi Freeman, fugitive accused of killing two Australian police officers, shot dead after manhunt; what do we know about himA seven-month manhunt for fugitive gunman Dezi Freeman has ended. Freeman, accused of killing two police officers, was shot dead by Austral...
Bunnings gets green light to introduce facial recognition following landmark victoryBunnings will deploy facial recognition across Australian stores over 18 months. This follows a successful appeal against a privacy ruling....
Facebook-parent Meta settles with Australia's privacy watchdog over Cambridge Analytica lawsuitAustralia's privacy regulator has been caught up in the legal battle with Meta since 2020. The personal data of 311,127 Australian Facebook...
Meta to pay $32 million as it settles Facebook quiz app's privacy breachThe Commissioner had alleged that some users' personal information was being disclosed to Facebook's personality quiz app, This is Your Dig...
Australian court upholds order for Musk's X to pay $418,000 fine over anti-child abuse probeElon Musk's X was fined by an Australian court for failing to cooperate with a regulator's request for information about its anti-child-abu...
X vows to 'robustly challenge' Australia order to remove stabbing postsX challenges Australian regulator's order on posts about Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel's stabbing. Boy charged with terrorism at church. eSafety...
"So-called Khalistan referendum call has no legal standing in Australia": EnvoyThe Australian High Commissioner added that the Khalistan Referendum stands on no legal grounds in Australia as his country has an "unwaver...
Australia tells Twitter, Google to give information on handling online child abuseThe action by the country's e-safety commissioner keeps a spotlight on the anti-exploitation practices at Twitter under the ownership of bi...
Over 2.60 lakh overseas students arrived in Australia till July 2022: OfficialThe Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade) conducted its one-day road show here recently on 'Study Australia' to provide inf...
Australia posts liaison officer at Indian Navy's Information Fusion CentreThe Indian Navy established the 'Information Fusion Centre -- Indian Ocean Region (IOR) in 2018 to effectively keep track of the shipping t...
Australia's privacy watchdog sues Facebook over Cambridge Analytica breachThe commission alleges the personal information of Australian Facebook users was disclosed without their permission to an app called "This ...
Australia sues Facebook, alleges breach of user dataIn the Federal Court lawsuit, the Australian Information Commissioner accused Facebook of breaching privacy law by disclosing 311,127 users...
Australia explores investment opportunities in Madhya PradeshAustralian High Commissioner Patrick Suckling said cooperation is possible with Madhya Pradesh in sectors like dairy, storage, transport & ...
Australia offers its expertise for India's urban developmentAustralia has offered its expertise, technology and other cooperation to India in urban development planning.
- Oz relaxes laws to pass details of foreign students to police
Australia on Thursday relaxed privacy laws to pass the identification of half a million foreign students across the country to police to he...
- Australian trade and investment agency 'Austrade' opens office in Chandigarh
Austrade, the Australian trade and investment agency of the Australian federal government announced that it will have a representative offi...
- 'Haneef case not about racism but terrorism'
Australia says the case of Mohamed Haneef was solely about terrorism and had nothing to do with racism.