Politics and policy
The chief executive of the $85 billion investment house says "it will take a long time" before the US' dominance of the financial system fades away.
Australian institutions have paused some investing into the United States as a result of Trump's tariffs and other policy shifts. But not in the areas you might expect, according to a JANA strategist.
Labor is attempting to curb the number of freedom of information requests, saying AI is clogging up the system.
The Coalition faces an existential crisis in migrant communities. This weekend was Sussan Ley's first test in the Opposition's top job.
Semiconductors are too important for the US to not be able to manufacture them, Dell CTO and chief AI officer John Roese said during a visit to Sydney.
The release of the national accounts this week will serve as a report card for the economy. Some analysts are concerned.
An odd statement from the Pentagon about Defence Minister Richard Marles' White House visit sent Canberra into a tailspin this week, but a former advisor to Ronald Reagan says "people need to calm down".
The battle over Fed independence escalated overnight, as an ousted board member formally took legal action against the US President over her attempted dismissal.
Copyright has dominated discussions following the government's Economic Reform Roundtable. But it is not the main game for AI or productivity.
The Trump administration has labelled the reports, published by multiple outlets, as 'completely false'.
Two of the world's largest tech giants have called for Australia to relax copyright laws to bolster their artificial intelligence platforms.
Natural resources are not enough to drive Australia's renewables ambitions.
The Albanese government has expelled Iran's ambassador in one of the most significant diplomatic moves in memory.
If Australia wants to be more to China than a resource supplier, the federal government must put the nation's innovation exports on the agenda with Beijing.