The AI startups that predicted the US election result, where traditional polling fell short
In the wake of the historic 2020 US presidential election it looks like yet another occupation is set for robot takeover — that of the pollster.
What does a Biden administration mean for Aussie tech?
Joe Biden has finally been named president-elect of the USA. What does that mean for tech in the US, in Australia, and everywhere else?
Despite Morrison’s wishes, pumped hydro isn’t our energy future, it’s our past
It’s now beyond dispute that, for new electricity generation, solar, wind and other forms of renewable energy are cheaper than anything else.
First to open: NSW to open its borders to all interstate travel from November 23
NSW will open its borders to all interstate travellers from November 23, making it the first state to ease all interstate border restrictions.
“Caught in the crossfire”: Aussie SMEs in the middle of China trade tension
Trade tensions are accelerating, following reports that select Australian imports could be suspended from entering China as soon as Friday.
The government’s $1.5 billion manufacturing scheme has minimal independent oversight: Should SMEs be concerned?
The government's $1.5 billion manufacturing scheme promises to “transform Australian manufacturing” and “rebuild our economy”.
Hedging our bets: What we know about the two COVID-19 vaccines the federal government just signed up for
The federal government's announcement of supply agreements with Novavax and Pfizer potentially increases the pool of COVID-19 vaccines Australians will be able to access.
“There will be some failures”: For Aussie wineries, global political and economic instability couldn’t come at a worse time
China is threatening to block Australian wine imports, and the US election outcome remains uncertain. None of this is good for Aussie wineries.
Christian Porter has released draft legislation for a Commonwealth Integrity Commission: What is it? And how would it work?
Attorney-General Christian Porter's draft legislation for a Commonwealth Integrity Commission is promising, but also has big problems.
Editorial: SMEs once again left in the dark on JobMaker design
The federal government's JobMaker hiring credits were designed without consultation with small and medium business owners, and that's a problem.
The US votes: What could the outcome mean for Aussie businesses?
What could the outcome of this historic US election really mean for the Australian economy, its small businesses and its innovative exporters?
Borders, pre-polling and incumbency: Six lessons for Scott Morrison from the Qld election
Annastacia Palaszczuk’s historic Queensland election win holds a six-pack of lessons for Prime Minister Scott Morrison.