A South Australian startup Ardant is on a nation-wide mission to “transform client access to allied health services” like occupational therapy using artificial intelligence (AI).

GUEST RESEARCH:  Consumers and business leaders agree that sustainability is important. According to surveys conducted by the IBM Institute for Business Value, 49% of consumers say they’ve paid a premium for products branded as sustainable  or socially responsible, and 77% of executives say that sustainability can accelerate business growth. Yet, almost 75% of leaders say they don’t have the “capabilities to monitor and measure” sustainability performance in real-time.

Sikorsky, A Lockheed Martin company, has partnered with Rain, an autonomous aerial wildfire containment technology company, to successfully demonstrate new Black Hawk autonomous fire-fighting technology.

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How to photograph a Super Moon

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There’s a final Super Moon this coming weekend – it’s the last in a sequence of four.

The SmartSat Cooperative Research Centre and the New Zealand Space Agency (NZSA) have announced the second round of jointly funded space research projects under the Australia-New Zealand Collaborative Space Program.

Australian defence and tech group Sovereign Australian Prime Alliance (SAPA) has welcomed the signing of the Australian Government’s first-ever orbital launch permit by the Minister for industry and Science, Ed Husic.

The Australian Government has authorised Gold Coast startup Gilmour Space Technologies to launch its Eris 1 launch vehicle from the Bowen Orbital Spaceport at Abbot Point, Queensland.

The Australian Digital Health Agency has announced the release of a Request for Information (RFI) seeking industry insights to redefine application support and maintenance (ASM) for Australia's digital health infrastructure, including the My Health Record system.

GUEST OPINION: The Australian Government’s “Future Made in Australia” policy is gaining momentum, promising a clean energy future and revitalising local manufacturing. But as with any ambitious endeavour, the path forward comes with challenges, from climate change and escalating geopolitical risks to an ageing population and a productivity slump. The question remains – can Australia truly harness these challenges to lead in the global clean energy race?

Reports that a New Zealand trawler has destroyed almost 40 kilograms of deep sea corals in a region of the Pacific Ocean earmarked for protection between Australia and New Zealand highlights the need for swifter government action to protect the ocean, says Greenpeace Australia Pacific.

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