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Microsoft to spend $25 billion on data centres, cyberdefence and AI skills training
Microsoft Australia is to spend $25 million on building data centres, cybersecurity and AI skills training over the next four years. The decision was announced by the company’s global chairman and chief executive officer Satya Nadella alongside Prime Minister Anthony […]
Bunk beds for Kiwi carrier’s Auckland-New York service about to go on sale
Bunk beds in the sky means a distinctively Kiwi laid-back experience will be adopted onboard Air New Zealand’s Auckland-New York service later this year. The airline’s new Skynest pod features six lie-flat pods in a bunk layout catering to Economy […]

Tasmania to build on-island fuel reserves, eyes empty 12 million litre tanks at Self’s Point
Tasmania is working towards an on-island fuel reserve and is talking to Singapore and Indonesia to secure supply deals. The state government says Tasmania has 85 days of petrol and 48 days of diesel in stock or on the way. […]

Woodford will be marching as Moreton Bay gears up for Anzac Day services
In his hometown of Woodford in Moreton Bay, Queensland, Private Alfred Jull’s ultimate sacrifice for king and country on the battlefields of France during World War I lives on. The former timbergetter is remembered under a commemorative tree in his […]

Gym users urged to lock lockers after Brisbane teenager faces court over theft, break-ins across seven suburbs
Brisbane gym patrons have been urged to lock and secure all personal items, including car keys, when they are at the gym. The warning follows the court appearance on Monday (April 20) of a 17-year-old male charged with stealing keys […]

Queensland eyes greater, stable Pacific trade amid global oil shocks
Queensland is keen to boost its stable $3 billion trading ties with the Pacific amid ongoing global oil shocks from the Middle East. The state government has just released a three-year plan to boost trade, investment and political ties with […]

200kg cocaine haul found onboard catamaran with man denied bail
A 200kg cocaine haul found onboard a catamaran sailing from Queensland to NSW has resulted in a NSW man facing court. The Australian Border Face says a Tweed Heads man, 41, faced NSW Bail Division Court on Friday (April 17) […]

NSW signs up Kiwi bus drivers to serve on Sydney’s Northern Beaches routes
NSW is signing experienced Kiwi bus drivers from New Zealand to fill a shortage on its Northern Beaches routes in Sydney. The state government says three out of 10 bus service cancellations in Sydney are on Northern Beaches routes. It […]
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