Commonwealth Bank of Australia appoints Mary-Anne Williams as chief AI Scientist

The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (Commonwealth Bank of Australia) has appointed Mary-Anne Williams as its chief artificial intelligence scientist, marking what the bank describes as the first role of its kind in the Australian banking sector. Williams will join the bank from the University of New South Wales, where she currently serves......

Melbourne to Dallas flight diverted to Tahiti after violent passenger incident

A Qantas Airways flight traveling from Melbourne to Dallas was forced to divert to Tahiti after a passenger reportedly became violent during the journey, according to local media reports. The incident occurred on a long-haul international flight operated by the Australian carrier Qantas Airways. The aircraft, which had departed from Melbourne,......

Man in critical condition after shark attack in Australia

A man in his thirties remains in critical condition following a shark attack off the coast of Western Australia, according to local emergency services. The incident occurred on Saturday morning near Rottnest Island, a popular tourist destination located close to the city of Perth. Rescue teams, including medical helicopters, police officers,......

Australian court strengthens protections for transgender rights in landmark app discrimination case

An Australian federal court has upheld a landmark ruling in favor of a transgender woman, reinforcing legal protections against discrimination based on gender identity. The case involved the social networking platform Giggle for Girls, which had excluded transgender woman Roxanne Tickle from accessing the female-only application. The court......

Mazda delays in-house EV launch to 2029 and cuts investment

Mazda has postponed the launch of its first dedicated battery electric vehicle to 2029 at the earliest and sharply reduced its electrification spending, signaling a strategic shift toward hybrid models as near-term demand for full electric vehicles weakens in several markets. The Japanese automaker confirmed the decision alongside its latest......

Copper surges past 14,000 dollars as global smelting output declines

Copper prices rose sharply on Tuesday, briefly crossing 14,000 dollars per metric ton on the London Metal Exchange, moving close to their all-time high of 14,527.50 dollars reached on 29 January. The rally reflects tightening global supply conditions driven by geopolitical tensions, stronger demand from China, and a marked slowdown in global......

Australian court orders Fortescue to compensate Indigenous community

An Australian court has ordered Fortescue to pay A$150 million in compensation to an Indigenous community after ruling that the company caused significant damage to culturally important heritage sites. The decision represents one of the most important legal rulings in recent years involving Indigenous cultural rights and the mining sector......

Up to 16 percent of plant species face extinction by 2100, UC Davis study warns

Up to one in six plant species on Earth could be condemned to extinction by the end of this century as climate change destroys the habitats they depend on, according to a study published Thursday in the journal Science. The research, conducted by scientists at the University of California, Davis, represents one of the most comprehensive analyses......

Asia braces for super El Niño as Middle East energy crisis deepens regional strain

Asia faces a convergence of crises that forecasters warn could strain energy systems, devastate agriculture, and push millions toward food insecurity. A potential super El Niño is forming in the Pacific just as the region grapples with a severe energy shortage triggered by the near-total closure of the Strait of Hormuz since late February,......

Australian firm claims 3,000-fold quantum speedup over classical computing on real-world problem

Q-CTRL, an Australian quantum infrastructure software company, announced Tuesday that it has achieved what it describes as practical quantum advantage on a problem with direct commercial relevance, completing a materials science simulation in approximately two and a half minutes on IBM's 120-qubit quantum platform compared with more than......

Solar with battery storage undercuts fossil fuel power costs

Solar and wind energy combined with battery storage can now deliver continuous electricity at a lower cost than fossil fuels in regions with strong natural resources, according to a new report by International Renewable Energy Agency. The findings come as global energy markets face sustained pressure, accelerating demand for reliable and cleaner......

Astronomers detect 27 planet candidates orbiting binary star systems using new method

A research team from the University of New South Wales has identified 27 candidate planets orbiting pairs of stars, a discovery that could more than double the number of known worlds in binary star systems. The findings, published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, expand a catalog that previously contained just 18 confirmed......

Japan and Australia deepen energy and critical minerals cooperation amid oil crisis

Japan and Australia signed a series of agreements on critical minerals and energy cooperation during a bilateral summit in Canberra, as both countries move to secure supply chains under mounting pressure from global oil market instability linked to tensions in the Middle East. Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and Australian Prime Minister......

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