AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCyclone science: UNSW researchers say sea turtles fitted with GPS and sensors are collecting thousands of ocean temperature readings up to 80 metres deep around northern Australia—data that could sharpen tropical cyclone forecasts and improve warnings for remote communities. AI jobs outlook: A new national report finds AI hasn’t yet driven broad job losses in Australia, with youth outcomes holding up, though some roles like clerical and administrative work are growing more slowly. AI strategy debate: A Tech Policy Design Institute report argues Australia should focus on “AI agency” and leverage strengths in critical minerals, strategic data and trusted adoption, rather than trying to control every layer of the AI stack. Indo-Pacific security: Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy says the Indo-Pacific and North Atlantic are “inseparable,” pushing closer NATO-style cooperation as regional tensions rise. State of Origin drama: NSW fullback James Tedesco was knocked out cold in the decider’s first half and failed his head injury assessment, forcing a second-half change as Queensland and NSW battle at Suncorp. Wilderness leadership: Kirsty Howey has been appointed the Wilderness Society’s new CEO, starting August 31, bringing a background in opposing fossil fuel expansion and backing First Nations rights. Modi heads to Australia: Narendra Modi departed Indonesia for Australia for talks expected to cover defence, critical minerals and uranium, with a big community rally planned in Melbourne. Great Barrier Reef tourism: PADI will hold its inaugural AmbassaDiver Summit in Cairns and on the Great Barrier Reef later this year, spotlighting diving and reef protection. Media scrutiny: The ABC has rejected claims of antisemitic bias ahead of its appearance at the Royal Commission into antisemitism and social cohesion.
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