Space Agency board empty after 12 months

Space Agency board empty after 12 months

The Australian Space Agency remains without an advisory board more than 12 months after it was emptied as part of a far-reaching review of the agency’s governance arrangements. The board was deferred while the Department of Industry, Science and Resources undertook the review last year, with at least one member
EU unveils AI code of practice for companies

EU unveils AI code of practice for companies

The European Commission on Thursday unveiled a draft code of practice aimed at helping firms comply with the European Union’s artificial intelligence rules and focused on copyright-protected content safeguards and measures to mitigate systemic risks. Signing up to the code, which was drawn up by 13 independent experts, is voluntary,
On three frames of the housing crisis

On three frames of the housing crisis

This week the topic of housing slammed back to centre stage from three different frames. First was a view from the broad market at the top end of town. It was via a so-called SyLon event, held simultaneously at Lendlease headquarters in Sydney’s Barangaroo and the London Centre in the UK on Tuesday night. As with most in-person events, the gems ...

Space Agency board empty after 12 months

Space Agency board empty after 12 months
The Australian Space Agency remains without an advisory board more than 12 months after it was emptied as part of a far-reaching review of the agency’s governance arrangements. The board was deferred while the Department of Industry, Science and Resources undertook the review last year, with at least one member

EU unveils AI code of practice for companies

EU unveils AI code of practice for companies
The European Commission on Thursday unveiled a draft code of practice aimed at helping firms comply with the European Union’s artificial intelligence rules and focused on copyright-protected content safeguards and measures to mitigate systemic risks. Signing up to the code, which was drawn up by 13 independent experts, is voluntary,

On three frames of the housing crisis

On three frames of the housing crisis
This week the topic of housing slammed back to centre stage from three different frames. First was a view from the broad market at the top end of town. It was via a so-called SyLon event, held simultaneously at Lendlease headquarters in Sydney’s Barangaroo and the London Centre in the UK on Tuesday night. As with most in-person events, the gems ...