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CDU lecturer Dr Reem Sherif says ‘swarms’ of AI agents, like ants, can detect and track illegal blockchain transactions. Photo: wirestock on Magnific

Ants, bees inspire AI swarm modelling to identify, track blockchain money laundering.

Ants, bees and birds may help create an AI model that can identify and track blockchain money laundering, according to new Australian research. The AI model is being researched by Charles Darwin University (CDU) as a way of better identifying […]
Train controllers are in line for a new wage deal but rail services will remin reduced. Photo: ANDREW KACIMAIWAI

New wage deal for train controllers won’t end Brisbane’s commuter rail pain

A new 8.5% wage rise over three years for Queensland train controllers has fallen common ground. But the deal between Qld Rail and unions will not allow rail services to return to normal weekday services across its south-east network. The […]
Fiji's ... Fiji’s new tourism services tax is designed to protect its airline and jobs, advocates say. Photo: heikobrown/pixabay.com

Fiji’s new 5% tourism tax for its airline to hurt more than it protects, says ATIA.

Fiji’s new 5% tourism services tax will hurt tourism operators and ultimately visitors, the Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) says. And it is meeting with Fiji government representatives to discuss the temporary tax. The Fijian government announced that for 12 […]
Cash still remains a popular method despite an upsurge in phone banking, the ECB says. Photo: freepic.diller on Magnific

Cash regains popularity amid a surge in phone payments across Europe in 2026

Cash is making something of a post-pandemic comeback in Europe even as mobile banking surges, says new central banking data. And privacy concerns are driving the revival across the eurozone, a new European Central Bank (ECB) survey shows. It says […]
The Lioness steam engine in 1926. The other engine is awaiting shipment from Victoria. Photo: courtesy Westbury Preservation Association.

Lioness and the Lion returning to Tasmania 100 years after UK ‘birth’

The Lioness and The Lion are returning from Victoria to their new home at a steam museum at Westbury, west of Launceston. The names are for two steam engines that were built in 1926 by John Fowler & Co in […]
The NSW trucking industry welcomes the extra funding for a rebuilt Victoria Pass but says difficulties will persist. Photo: brgfx on Magnific

Victoria Pass rebuild project in NSW given $100m more for extra lane

The Victoria Pass rebuild project on the Great Western Highway in NSW will include an extra lane after Canberra threw in an extra $100 million for the project. NSW is spending $100m on the two-lane causeway in the pass with […]
Former ... Michael Cheika has signed for one season with an option for a second year, the Waratahs say. Photo: NSW Waratahs

Former Waratahs coach Michael Cheika back in sky blue for 2027 Super Rugby season

Former NSW Waratahs coach Michael Cheika is back in his old job for 2027  after stints overseas and in rugby league. The 59-year-old remains NSW’s only Super Rugby title winning coach (2014) and replaces Dan McKellar. He returns to the […]
Sheldon Simkus surfing's tube of a breaking wave. Photo: Andrew Shield/supplied

Surfing’s new pro domestic league ‘will be F1 meets NRL’ on water, says founder

Surfing’s first professional domestic league is to hit the waves in 2028 with a fit-for-TV Surfing Super League and surfers paid a salary. The league (or SSL) was launched in Sydney today (August 19) and organisers say the eight-team competition […]
Tasmania’s parliament has approved the tripling of jail terms for damaging war memorials. Photo: ANDREW KACIMAIWAI

Jail terms now triple for those who vandalise war memorials, Tasmanian govt says

Jail sentences have tripled for anyone convicted of damaging war memorials in Tasmania in the wake of damage done to a memorial earlier this year. A MP’s private bill was amended in the Upper House to lower the jail term […]
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