An Australian Navy ship has completed the first trial of a locally developed autonomous quantum sensor for navigation on a Defence platform, recording promising results to shore up GPS alternatives. A quantum dual gravimeter on board a Navy training vessel measured tiny variations in Earth’s gravity for almost a week
In NSW particularly, government housing affordability policy is focused on promoting apartment living. However, the breadth and depth of problems within this sector are insufficiently recognised, let alone adequately addressed, to an extent that threatens the long-term success of this policy push. Buyers beware!
Loathsome bellicose fantasists are ...
A bill to establish a Whistleblower Protection Authority is before a Senate Committee, and submissions are in. But will the Labor Government finally act? Rex Patrick reports. The Whistleblower Protection Authority Bill 2025 (WPA) has been tabled in the Senate by Senators David Pocock and Jacqui Lambie. Its purpose is
When a shopping centre in Sydney’s inner west was repeatedly outed for poor fire and safety standards, the story eventually hit the headlines in The Sydney Morning Herald, one of Australia’s most high-profile metropolitan newspapers.
It’s not the kind of thing property owners or managers can easily live down.
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Brookfield has finalised the long running sale of its Aveo retirement living asset to Scape’s rebranded parent business The Living Company.
The $3.85 billion sale marks a departure from the pure student accommodation play of the Scape business, perhaps in response to the falling numbers of foreign students in recent times and uncertainty about the ...
The Australian Defence Force will formally establish a purpose-built space operations workforce for the first time, recognising the growing strategic importance of space as a contested domain and expanding Defence’s high-tech career opportunities. Unveiled during Exercise Talisman Sabre 2025 in Townsville on Tuesday, the move will
Australia’s strict foreign investment scheme, power supply issues and tight government data rules are among some of the tightest regulations facing data centre investors in the APAC region, according to new market analysis. The “insufficient carrots and burdensome sticks” that King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) found are facing data centre
More EV chargers in Sydney and not before time
EVX was thrilled this week to win funding to roll out around half of the New South Wales governments planned $2.8 million EV charging infrastructure program for 436 kerb side charging spaces.
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Just in time, perhaps. The state government might have ...
Last month, two developments delivered a sharp warning to Australia’s industrial base. In a major economic address, Treasurer Jim Chalmers declared productivity the “defining economic challenge of the next decade”. He identified manufacturing as a key battleground on the same day that the ABS reported a 0.7 per cent fall
New rules that will require telcos to block scam texts or warn recipients they come from unregistered senders by the end of the year have been rewritten to account for international entities and non-ABN holders. The communications regulator released the revised draft standard on Monday, in response to concerns legitimate
The NSW government has awarded more than $26 million to 13 clean technology startups aiming to fast-track emissions reduction across sectors like shipping, aviation and agriculture. Announced on Tuesday, the latest round of the Clean Technology Innovation grants will fund cutting-edge solutions, ranging from robotic hull
Gilmour Space Technologies engineers were rolling out the company’s Eris three-stage rocket from its vehicle assembly building on Monday evening ahead of its third launch attempt scheduled for Wednesday. Chief executive Adam Gilmour told InnovationAus.com that engineers had started the 40-hour campaign of system checks that start with vehicle in
An Australian Navy ship has completed the first trial of a locally developed autonomous quantum sensor for navigation on a Defence platform, recording promising results to shore up GPS alternatives. A quantum dual gravimeter on board a Navy training vessel measured tiny variations in Earth’s gravity for almost a week
In NSW particularly, government housing affordability policy is focused on promoting apartment living. However, the breadth and depth of problems within this sector are insufficiently recognised, let alone adequately addressed, to an extent that threatens the long-term success of this policy push. Buyers beware!
Loathsome bellicose fantasists are ...
A bill to establish a Whistleblower Protection Authority is before a Senate Committee, and submissions are in. But will the Labor Government finally act? Rex Patrick reports. The Whistleblower Protection Authority Bill 2025 (WPA) has been tabled in the Senate by Senators David Pocock and Jacqui Lambie. Its purpose is
When a shopping centre in Sydney’s inner west was repeatedly outed for poor fire and safety standards, the story eventually hit the headlines in The Sydney Morning Herald, one of Australia’s most high-profile metropolitan newspapers.
It’s not the kind of thing property owners or managers can easily live down.
Sign up for our free ...
Brookfield has finalised the long running sale of its Aveo retirement living asset to Scape’s rebranded parent business The Living Company.
The $3.85 billion sale marks a departure from the pure student accommodation play of the Scape business, perhaps in response to the falling numbers of foreign students in recent times and uncertainty about the ...
The Australian Defence Force will formally establish a purpose-built space operations workforce for the first time, recognising the growing strategic importance of space as a contested domain and expanding Defence’s high-tech career opportunities. Unveiled during Exercise Talisman Sabre 2025 in Townsville on Tuesday, the move will
Australia’s strict foreign investment scheme, power supply issues and tight government data rules are among some of the tightest regulations facing data centre investors in the APAC region, according to new market analysis. The “insufficient carrots and burdensome sticks” that King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) found are facing data centre
More EV chargers in Sydney and not before time
EVX was thrilled this week to win funding to roll out around half of the New South Wales governments planned $2.8 million EV charging infrastructure program for 436 kerb side charging spaces.
Sign up for our free newsletter.
Just in time, perhaps. The state government might have ...
Last month, two developments delivered a sharp warning to Australia’s industrial base. In a major economic address, Treasurer Jim Chalmers declared productivity the “defining economic challenge of the next decade”. He identified manufacturing as a key battleground on the same day that the ABS reported a 0.7 per cent fall
New rules that will require telcos to block scam texts or warn recipients they come from unregistered senders by the end of the year have been rewritten to account for international entities and non-ABN holders. The communications regulator released the revised draft standard on Monday, in response to concerns legitimate
The NSW government has awarded more than $26 million to 13 clean technology startups aiming to fast-track emissions reduction across sectors like shipping, aviation and agriculture. Announced on Tuesday, the latest round of the Clean Technology Innovation grants will fund cutting-edge solutions, ranging from robotic hull
Gilmour Space Technologies engineers were rolling out the company’s Eris three-stage rocket from its vehicle assembly building on Monday evening ahead of its third launch attempt scheduled for Wednesday. Chief executive Adam Gilmour told InnovationAus.com that engineers had started the 40-hour campaign of system checks that start with vehicle in