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AI company set to become Tasmania's biggest power user
Artificial intelligence company Firmus Technologies will become Tasmania’s biggest power user if its ambitions to establish three “AI factories” in the state come to fruition. Source link
Cowboy country turns into World Cup epicentre in Dallas
Japan and Netherlands fans are turning out in big numbers in Dallas, Texas, as the city embraces its status as the main World Cup hub. Source link
Japan to roll out nationwide LGBTQIA+ education for the first time
The country is taking a big step in its efforts to address gay rights but not everyone is convinced it goes far enough. Source link
Business groups urge rejection of CGT changes
Business groups are urging the government to scrap its capital gains tax changes as the first tranche of measures is scrutinised at a parliamentary inquiry. Source link
LVP taps OpenClaw, Claude in hybrid cloud AI play
Investment fund “moving aggressively on AI”. Source link
Trump criticises Netanyahu after Israeli strikes on Beirut derail Iran peace deal
US President Donald Trump maintains the deal to end the conflict between the US and Iran will be signed despite Iran challenging the timeline, as he tells Israel not to carry out further attacks on Lebanon. Source link
Travellers owed $4.3 million as dream holidays shattered
Australian travellers who collectively lost millions after a travel agency collapsed are calling for an overhaul of consumer protections in the sector. Source link
Palestinians fear 'archaeology has become a tool' in Israel's plans for West Bank
Palestinians believe there is more to Israel’s recently announced plans to develop heritage sites along the West Bank, arguing archaeology has “become a tool, a mechanism, to justify settlement and justify the displacement of Palestinians” across the area. Source link
Buyer's agency clients urged to proceed days before collapse
Emails and messages seen by ABC News show Dashdot’s staff were still encouraging prospective customers to engage with the buyers agency shortly before it entered voluntary liquidation. Source link
Is SpaceX worth $3 trillion? Of course not, but that's not the point
To get a sense of the difference between the Tesla and SpaceX IPOs, consider that 1.7 billion seconds ago was 1972, when Elton John released Rocket Man, while 1.7 trillion seconds ago was 52,000BC, when we shared the planet with Neanderthals. Source link