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Aussie Broadband actively exploring AI in customer service
Under ‘Look to 28’ technology strategy. Source link
'Bad Smoke' protest song stands up to tobacco industry
Smoking is the most preventable cause of death for First Nations people. This protest song by Tackling Indigenous Smoking Workers and ARIA-winning artists wants to change that. Source link
Grab your coffee: An official Gilmore Girls documentary is on the way
Grab your coziest sweater, pour yourself a jumbo-sized mug of coffee and settle in, Gilmore Girls fans, because we’re headed back to Stars Hollow. HBO Max has announced a Gilmore Girls documentary is in production, promising never-before-seen footage and behind-the-scenes scoops from the people who brought the beloved Y2K comfort classic to life. Source link
72-year-old hiker attacked by grizzly bear in B.C.
The hiker was taken to hospital by air ambulance in serious condition, with lacerations on her body and a neck fracture, officials said. Source link
U.S. FDA approves first mRNA flu shot from Moderna
Reversing an earlier refusal, the FDA has approved Moderna’s first mRNA flu shot for adults 50 and older. Here’s what the major decision means as Health Canada considers its own approval of the vaccine. Source link
Canada tells UN it's 'taking robust action' to disrupt threats against Sikh activist
The federal government has written to the UN to say it remains “deeply concerned” about the threats facing B.C.-based Sikh activist Moninder Singh and is taking action to disrupt all credible threats made by by foreign actors against those on Canadian soil. Source link
'Massive mountain to climb': Duniam's departing advice for Liberals
Liberal senator Jonathon Duniam surprised voters by announcing his resignation from politics at a time his party faces an “existential threat” from One Nation. Speaking with Stateline, he gives his parting advice to an embattled party. Source link
Battle for Victoria sends important signals to federal players
Victoria’s election on November 28 has taken on a drama and significance we wouldn’t have anticipated a year ago. Source link
Australia’s use of AI is growing faster than its foundations
AI spending and adoption are rising, but gaps in data, governance and accountability could limit returns. Source link
Australia wants lithium processed here but miners say numbers don't add up
Until recently, Australian lithium miners were digging up their ore and selling to China for processing into battery materials. Now, a handful of them are trying to get a bit more value out of that supply chain. Source link