AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAFL Coaching Shake-up: Ken Hinkley is set to be named Tasmania’s inaugural AFL coach, with the Devils banking on his “fire still burns” pitch despite missing a premiership on his CV. AI Regulation Push: The Albanese government has laid out demands for big tech, promising a “Digital Duty of Care” so safety is built into AI, plus extra focus on workplace impacts and consumer harms like retail surveillance pricing. Military History & Remembrance: Families marked 110 years since the Battle of Fromelles, with DNA work identifying fallen soldiers and plans to teach the battle to more students. Road Safety Debate: Intersection safety cameras are back in the spotlight, with research suggesting they cut red-light running, speeding and serious crashes—while raising questions about repeat-offender accountability. Sports Spotlight: Lucas Herbert’s Open run continues after a record-equalling 62, while PV Sindhu made history by winning the Japan Open and becoming the first Indian (and oldest woman) to take a BWF Super 750 title. Cultural & Community Events: Pine Gap protest draws hundreds to Alice Springs, and a new Brisbane queer film festival highlights 2026 highlights. Tourism & Culture Abroad: Lobito Corridor rail tourism brought international visitors to Huambo, mixing local dance and heritage stops.
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