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'Not going to be around for much longer': Small business under pressure despite population growth
Mount Barker is one of South Australia’s fastest-growing districts, but while some businesses are excited about the prospect of more customers, others are competing with tightening wallets and operating pressures. Source link
University of Southern Queensland switches hypervisor software
Podcast: Initiated strategic review ahead of renewal. Source link
Eightcap uses AI to scale compliance across global markets
AI handles volume while humans handle complexity. Source link
Legal tobacco sales are down but wastewater tells a worrying story about smokers
After decades as a world leader in tobacco control, Australia now finds itself in troubled waters. But those trying to find solutions are far from on the same page. Source link
First Nations chiefs in B.C. call on Carney, Smith to halt advancing West Coast pipeline
The Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs is calling on Ottawa and Alberta’s government to halt efforts to advance the West Coast pipeline, saying expanding the oil industry will accelerate climate change and disasters. Source link
The end of the low interest rate era is here and it weighs on house prices
We seem to have flipped from worrying about rising house prices to worrying about falling house prices. Well, some of us have, anyway. Source link
Albanese is the opposite of Rudd and that comes with its own risks
Cabinet’s indecision on support for Tony Burke’s immigration cuts shows a key difference between Anthony Albanese and Kevin Rudd. Source link
How a simple request for AI to book a gym class exposed a major threat
When Andrew asked his AI personal assistant to book him a spot in a gym class, he had no idea he would accidentally initiate an autonomous cyber attack. Source link
Millions of Australians could have no say in who inherits their super
New research shows most Australians have not made a legally binding death benefit nomination to ensure their superannuation goes to who they want it to when they die. And many funds do not make it easy. Source link
Poilievre's letter to Carney: 'No more caving' to U.S. demands in trade, tariff talks
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is urging Canada’s prime minister to not concede to U.S. President Donald Trump’s demands during trade negotiations. Source link