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IoT Revolutionises Aussie Crop Monitoring in 2026

Discover how IoT and data-driven precision agriculture are helping Australian farmers make smarter decisions, boost yields, and farm more sustainably. Learn about the 2026 revolution.

IBM Australia: Homegrown AI Talent Pipeline is Crucial

IBM Consulting Australia's managing director highlights the critical need for a domestic AI talent pipeline to secure the nation's economic future. Discover the strategy and partnerships driving this mission.

Why bellows beat a squad of puffing slaves

Explore the 5,000-year evolution of the bellows, from ancient slave-powered tubes to the Han Dynasty's double-action piston. Discover how this simple invention fuelled civilisation's metal age.

AI Toys in Australian Homes: A Privacy Risk?

Experts warn that popular AI-powered educational toys could be recording your family's private conversations. Learn how to protect your household's privacy from these smart devices.

Ashes DRS storm engulfs Alex Carey again

Alex Carey is central to fresh Ashes controversy as DRS and Snicko decisions spark fury from England. Get the full details on the latest firestorm.

Ashes DRS Blunder: Snicko Company Apologises

The tech firm behind Snicko has apologised after a major review error denied Alex Carey a wicket in the Ashes. Read the full details of the controversial moment.

St Andrew's Grammar opens $9m STEM centre

St Andrew's Grammar School in Dianella unveils its $9 million Bianca Afkos Science and Technology Centre, featuring robotics labs and performance spaces. Opens Term 1, 2026.

IDPwD 2025 Ambassadors Share Stories for Disability Inclusion

Meet the 2025 International Day of People with Disability ambassadors, including tech innovator Santiago Velasquez Hurtado and advocate Ronan Soussa, as they work to dismantle stereotypes and promote accessibility across Australia.

Social media ban for kids: Parents' role crucial

As Australia's world-first social media ban for under-16s takes effect, Communications Minister Anika Wells says the real challenge is parents confronting their own screen addiction to lead by example.

Teens say they'll bypass Australia's social media ban

Australian high school students reveal they will find ways around the new social media ban for under-16s, with some predicting parental help. The restrictions on platforms like Instagram and TikTok start December 10.

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